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Old 02-12-2003, 03:46 PM   #1
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Post Mole removal caused ugly scar tissue

On my insistence I had my son go to have some moles removed from his neck and face. Surgery left terrible scar tissue. To be honest with you, the moles looked better than the scar tissue. A year has passed and the scar tissue remains basically the same as it was. If I would have known beforehand that he would have this result, then I wouldn't have urged him to get it done. Now my question is, how do we get rid of these hideous scars.
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Old 02-17-2003, 04:54 PM   #2
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Scars fade, but there's really no way to get rid of them. I just had 2 moles removed on my back and I'm sure they will scar, but hey scars are better than skin cancer!
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Old 02-18-2003, 02:09 PM   #3
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there's not a whole lot that can be done for scars but it is important to keep them out of the sun (always wear sunscreen the first year after the mole removal) because they will discolor and be a lot worse. A doctor told me to always keep the areas moisturized, using vitamin E is good. Another option is this stuff called "ScarGuard"....look for it on the internet. I have been using it on a scar from a mole removal, and I can't say yet that it has been helping very much, but it hasn't been all that long of a time, either.
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Old 02-21-2003, 01:57 PM   #4
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I'm not sure what to do with scarring I apologize.

I do though have another method to removing moles. My boyfriend’s mother has been putting Castor Oil on her moles for about a month now. It has really worked wonders for her. She had a mole on her face about the size of a dime... and now it is the size of a tiny freckle, after about 3 weeks. She tried it first on her shoulder to see her reaction to it. She put it on every night before she went to bed.

It was recommended to her by her massage therapist who is also involved in alternative medicine. I'm sure you could find info about it online.

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Old 02-21-2003, 02:31 PM   #5
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Unfortunately, I know very little about situations like your son's when several scars are involved, but I'll tell you what I've had experience with.

I had a lymph node biopsy, so I have a scar on my neck. After the wound had healed and then some, I began using a silicon scar patch on it. They're sold over the counter (the brand name of mine was Rejuveness), but they're sort of expensive. It's worth it, though!

I tape the clear patch over the scar with medical tape and sleep with it on. My scar has reduced in size, the red color has faded, and the raised tissue has smoothed out. I know that these results aren't just a byproduct of time because I waited over a year before I began using the patch (I didn't know about it before then!), and my scar was pretty gross. Now, it's nice and smooth and not noticeable. I wish I'd have begun using the patch as soon as the wound healed. (You wouldn't want to use it on an open or very tender wound-- the packaging explains when you can start using it.)

You'll probably have to experiment to find a medical tape that doesn't irritate your son's skin, and, if the scars are very many or very big, you may have to buy two patches. Don't use the patch on damp skin and don't apply any creams or salves with it. In short, read all the directions (as I'm sure you'd do anyway).

Let me know how it works out!! Good luck!!

P.S. On this board, the resident expert on Vitamin E and Jojoba oils is Marti (as far as I can tell!). You may want to ask Marti a specific question about possibly using those oils on the scars.

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