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Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammoplasty, is a widely performed procedure designed to address physical discomfort and improve body balance. While the surgery itself can deliver life-changing results, managing scars effectively is essential for achieving optimal outcomes. At Dr Mark Kohout’s clinic, patient care extends well beyond the operating room, focusing on scar management and post-operative recovery to foster long-term outcomes. This guide provides detailed insights into how patients can manage and care for their scars after breast reduction surgery.
Scarring is a natural outcome of the body’s healing process. The skin produces fibrous tissue to close incisions, resulting in scars that vary in appearance depending on the individual’s skin type and healing process. Common scar types include:
Dr Kohout employs evidence-based surgical techniques to help manage scarring, strategically placing incisions in less noticeable areas. After breast reduction surgery, scars are typically located:
Genetic predispositions play a significant role in how your body heals. Factors like collagen production and skin elasticity influence scar appearance. It is important to discuss this with Dr Kohout during your consultation process as he may be able to address some of these predispositions during surgery.
Darker skin tones may be more prone to hyperpigmentation, while lighter skin tones can develop redness or visible changes in scar pigmentation.
Choosing a surgeon with extensive experience, such as Dr Mark Kohout, means procedures are approached with techniques that are designed to reduce tissue disruption and may help manage the visibility of scars.
The care you provide to your incision sites is just as important as surgical skill. Following post-operative instructions closely can assist manage complications and aid scar outcomes.
If scars remain prominent or problematic after natural healing, additional treatments may help refine their appearance.
Scars evolve over time, usually maturing within 6–12 months. Full improvement often takes a year or longer, depending on the individual.
Although scars fade significantly, they may not disappear entirely. Understanding the natural limitations of scar treatments ensures realistic expectations.
Adjusting to the presence of scars can take time. Open communication with Dr Kohout and support from loved ones can help ease the emotional impact.
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Scars usually take 6–12 months to mature, with continued improvement during this time.
No, but they often fade significantly over time with proper care.
Silicone gels and sheets are highly effective for reducing scar visibility.
Yes, scar massage can improve the texture and flexibility of scars once the incision has healed.
Always consult your surgeon before using any non-prescribed products.
It’s best to avoid sun exposure for at least 12 months or until scars mature fully.
Laser therapy can be considered if scars are prominent after 6–12 months.
Yes, they reduce swelling and promote even healing.
Consult your surgeon; you may need targeted treatments like steroid injections.
Focusing on the benefits of surgery and seeking support can help with emotional adjustment.
For personalised advice on managing breast reduction scars, schedule a consultation with Dr Mark Kohout at www.drmarkkohout.com.au.
Dr. Mark Kohout is a highly qualified specialist plastic and reconstructive surgeon with over 25 years of experience, based in central Sydney.
Trained in Great Britain, Australia, and the U.S., he co-founded Australia Plastic Surgery. Specializing in breast, genital, and male breast surgeries, he is a certified member of the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) and the Royal Australian College of Surgeons (RACS).
Dr. Kohout has appeared in media like The Biggest Loser and has published several articles in his field.
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