adam17
08-13-2001, 11:02 PM
i have about a 2 inch depressed scar across my forehead and i am supposed to get it revised so it is less noticeable, because i really hate this scar. the doctor said it is only about an hour surgery and i will be awake during the whole thing.i was just wondering if anyone knew how long i would have wear a bandage and keep the stitches in?thanx for any info
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Dawn
08-13-2001, 11:25 PM
Just a guess here, but most sutures are removed within 7-10 days, so at most I would think you'd have to keep it clean and bandaged for no more than a week to ten days. Hope others can help you more specifically, since I'm not positive, but the 7-10 days has been my experience. Good luck.
msy2k2000
11-20-2003, 02:19 AM
i can answer this:0)
i was in an auto accident 30 years ago in which my head hit the windshield. i have a smile shaped scar that practically runs from temple to temple. it looked red and terrible at first but i had a scar revision about 9 months later from a highly recommended plastic surgeon. he did a z-plasty and i was supposed to have dermabrasion after that. in fact, i never went back after the z-plasty, i was so terrified from the first procedure.
the worst part is when they put the needles in to numb you up, and let me tell you, it hurts like a mf!!!!! i vowed not to complete the process, but often wonder what my scar would look like if i had. i wore bangs for 30 years, but at 48, have decided to say the hell with it and don't anymore. the scar has faded considerably, and only gets red when i get some sun. my friends don't notice it anymore and hardly any ever mentions it. i'm lucky to have the type of skin that doesn't scar too badly, no keloids.
i guess there are worse things that can happen (putting it all in perspective).
good luck!
i was in an auto accident 30 years ago in which my head hit the windshield. i have a smile shaped scar that practically runs from temple to temple. it looked red and terrible at first but i had a scar revision about 9 months later from a highly recommended plastic surgeon. he did a z-plasty and i was supposed to have dermabrasion after that. in fact, i never went back after the z-plasty, i was so terrified from the first procedure.
the worst part is when they put the needles in to numb you up, and let me tell you, it hurts like a mf!!!!! i vowed not to complete the process, but often wonder what my scar would look like if i had. i wore bangs for 30 years, but at 48, have decided to say the hell with it and don't anymore. the scar has faded considerably, and only gets red when i get some sun. my friends don't notice it anymore and hardly any ever mentions it. i'm lucky to have the type of skin that doesn't scar too badly, no keloids.
i guess there are worse things that can happen (putting it all in perspective).
good luck!

