Raised scars left after mole removal?
About two years after having a mole removed, a scar approximately the size of half a grain of rice has formed, appearing as a white raised area.
Is it still effective to apply ScarAway on this type of scar?
Fozi, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/12/15
Dr. Wu Yuxin reply Dermatology
Is it definitely a scar, or could it be residual mole cells that have reappeared? It would be best to have a dermatologist examine it first before making any decisions.
Reply Date: 2023/12/15
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When it comes to treating raised scars, particularly those that may have developed after mole removal, there are several effective options available. Raised scars, also known as hypertrophic scars or keloids, can be a common concern following surgical procedures, including mole excision. The appearance of these scars can vary, but they often present as thickened, raised areas of skin that may be discolored or have a different texture than the surrounding skin.
One of the treatments you mentioned is the use of silicone gel sheets or silicone gel, such as "倍舒痕" (Bai Shu Hen), which is known for its efficacy in scar management. Silicone products are often recommended by dermatologists because they help to hydrate the scar tissue and create a protective barrier that can reduce the appearance of scars over time. They work by flattening and softening the scar, which can be particularly beneficial for raised scars. It is important to apply silicone gel or sheets consistently, usually for several hours a day over a period of weeks to months, to see significant results.
In addition to silicone treatments, there are other options that may be effective for raised scars:
1. Steroid Injections: Corticosteroid injections can help to flatten raised scars and reduce inflammation. This treatment is typically administered by a dermatologist and may require multiple sessions for optimal results.
2. Laser Therapy: Laser treatments can be effective in reducing the redness and thickness of raised scars. Different types of lasers can target various aspects of the scar, including its color and texture.
3. Cryotherapy: This involves freezing the scar tissue with liquid nitrogen, which can help to reduce its size and improve its appearance.
4. Microneedling: This technique involves using fine needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, which can stimulate collagen production and improve the texture of the scar.
5. Surgical Revision: In some cases, if the scar is particularly bothersome or does not respond to other treatments, surgical revision may be an option. This involves removing the scar tissue and closing the wound in a way that minimizes the chance of a new scar forming.
6. Topical Treatments: In addition to silicone, other topical treatments such as vitamin E, onion extract (found in products like Mederma), and various creams may help improve the appearance of scars, although their effectiveness can vary from person to person.
It's important to consult with a dermatologist or a healthcare professional before starting any treatment for raised scars. They can assess the scar and recommend the most appropriate treatment based on its characteristics and your skin type. Additionally, they can provide guidance on the expected outcomes and any potential side effects associated with the treatments.
In conclusion, while "倍舒痕" (Bai Shu Hen) can be effective for managing raised scars, it is advisable to explore a combination of treatments for the best results. Consistency in treatment application and patience are key, as scar improvement can take time. Always follow the advice of a healthcare professional to ensure the best care for your skin.
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