how should incisions look?
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how should incisions look?
Hey everyone,
This is probably normal but just wanted to double check... I am now about 3 months post op and my incisions are still very red, proper visible and when I massage them, they are bumpy, feels like there's something hard under the skin, will this go away after a while?
Thanks, Baf xx
This is probably normal but just wanted to double check... I am now about 3 months post op and my incisions are still very red, proper visible and when I massage them, they are bumpy, feels like there's something hard under the skin, will this go away after a while?
Thanks, Baf xx
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Re: how should incisions look?
Yes it will go hun. The hard bit is the internal scar. Just keep massaging them
Re: how should incisions look?
Mine are still like this baf, still bumpy & very visable too but massaging bio oil has made the colour a little faded which i'm very happy about, hopefully another few months doing this and they'll be invisable haha! xx
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