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Managing Facelift Scars After Facial Surgery

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Introduction

Cosmetic surgery, such as a facelift, may be an effective way to address your appearance. However, the post-operative phase, especially scar care, plays a crucial role in attaining optimal outcomes. Dr Mark Kohout is a specialist plastic surgeon with extensive experience in scar management. His practice focuses on patient care strategies designed to support effective healing and recovery. This guide aims to educate patients on managing scars after a facelift for the optimal outcomes.

Understanding Scars After Facelift Surgery

➔ About Scars

Scars form as part of the natural healing process following surgical incisions. The body creates new tissue to close wounds, but how scars appear depends on various factors. Types of scars include:

  • Hypertrophic scars: Raised and thick scars within the boundaries of the incision.
  • Keloid scars: Overgrown scar tissue that extends beyond the incision.
  • Atrophic scars: Indented scars caused by tissue loss.

➔ Facelift Scars: What to Expect

  • Surgical Techniques and Scar Minimisation: Skilled surgeons like Dr Kohout carefully place incisions in natural skin folds, such as around the ears and within the hairline, to obscure visibility.
  • Common Scar Locations: Scars are typically located near the ears, under the chin, and along the hairline.

Healing Stages of a Scar

  1. Inflammation Phase (0–2 weeks): The body responds to incisions with redness, swelling, and scabbing.
  2. Proliferation Phase (2–6 weeks): New tissue and collagen are produced to strengthen the incision site.
  3. Maturation Phase (3 months–1 year): Scars gradually flatten and fade during this phase.

Key Factors Influencing Scar Development

  1. Genetics

Some individuals have a genetic predisposition to develop more pronounced scars, such as keloids or hypertrophic scars. It is important to discuss this with Dr Kohout as he may be able to address some of these predispositions during surgery

  1. Skin Type and Tone

Skin tone affects scarring. For example, darker skin tones may be prone to hyperpigmentation, while lighter tones may exhibit redness for longer periods.

  1. Surgical Technique

The precision and skill of the surgeon are critical. Dr Kohout uses tested techniques to support less tension on the incision site, managing the risk of prominent scarring.

  1. Post-Operative Care

Proper care, including following Dr Kohout’s instructions, is essential for optimal healing and scar management.

Best Practices for Managing Scars After a Facelift

➔ General Care Guidelines

  • Keep the incision areas clean and dry.
  • Adhere strictly to Dr Kohout’s instructions to prevent complications.

➔ Specific Recommendations for Scar Management

  1. Hygiene: Gently clean incision sites to prevent infection.
  2. Reduced Movement: Avoid activities that strain the scarred areas.
  3. Moisturisation: Use surgeon-recommended creams to keep the skin hydrated and soft.
  4. Scar Massage: Once approved by Dr Kohout, massage the scars to promote flexibility and blood flow.
  5. Silicone Products: Silicone gels and sheets are clinically proven to address scar texture and redness.
  6. Sun Protection: Apply sunscreen with SPF 50+ and cover scars with clothing or hats to avoid darkening.
  7. Compression Garments: These may reduce swelling and help scars heal more evenly.

Things to Avoid During Recovery

  • Smoking: Impairs blood flow, delaying healing.
  • Sunlight: Exposes scars to UV radiation, leading to increased pigmentation.
  • Non-Recommended Products: Avoid using any topical treatments not approved by Dr Kohout.

Further Facelift Scar Treatment Options

➔ Overview

If scars remain prominent despite initial care, additional treatments may help improve their appearance.

➔ Specific Treatments

  1. Laser Therapy
    • Reduces scar redness and smooths raised scars.
    • Common laser types include fractional CO2 and pulsed dye lasers.
  2. Steroid Injections
    • Used for hypertrophic and keloid scars to assist with thickness and flattening of scars.
  3. Microneedling
    • Stimulates collagen production for depressed scars.
    • Can be combined with treatments like PRP for optimal results.
  4. Scar Revision Surgery
    • Suitable for severe scarring.
    • Involves re-excising and carefully re-suturing the scar.

Managing Expectations with Facelift Scars

Realistic Healing Timelines

Most scars take 6–12 months to fade and flatten. Individual results may vary depending on skin type, genetics, and adherence to care instructions.

➔ Accepting Natural Outcomes

Although scars can be managed, they will not disappear completely. Setting realistic expectations helps in accepting the results.

➔ Psychological Aspect

Adjusting to the physical changes after surgery, including scars, can take time. Seeking support from friends, family, or professional counsellors may be helpful.

Further Reading About Facelift Scars

Explore additional resources:

  • Post-operative care tips for facelift surgery
  • Advanced scar management techniques
  • Real patient experiences with facelift recovery
  • Recovery After Facelift Surgery

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How long does it take for scars to fully heal?

Scars typically take 6–12 months to mature, though they may continue improving for up to two years.

Can I use makeup to conceal my scars?

Yes, once the incision sites have closed completely, makeup can be used to camouflage scars.

What is the best product for scar management?

Silicone-based products are among the most effective for improving scar appearance.

How soon can I return to exercise?

Light activities may resume after 2–4 weeks, but avoid strenuous exercises for at least six weeks.

Do facelift scars fade completely?

While scars may lighten and flatten significantly, they won’t disappear entirely.

What should I do if a scar becomes red or itchy?

Contact your surgeon, as it may indicate irritation or early signs of infection.

Are laser treatments safe for scars?

Yes, laser therapy is a safe and effective option for scar improvement when performed by a qualified practitioner.

What can I do to prevent scar darkening?

Protect scars from sunlight by using high-SPF sunscreen and covering them when outdoors.

When should I consider scar revision surgery?

If scars are causing discomfort or remain very prominent after a year, consult your surgeon about revision options.

Can scars worsen over time?

Without proper care or if exposed to sun damage, scars may become more visible. Following recommended care guidelines is essential.

With Dr Mark Kohout’s expertise and tailored aftercare recommendations, managing facelift scars can be a smooth process. For personalised advice, visit Dr Mark Kohout’s website or schedule a consultation.

Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Always follow your surgeon’s guidance for individualised care.

Medical References

  1. American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
  2. Mayo Clinic
    • Description: The Mayo Clinic offers detailed insights into facelift surgery, including recovery tips and scar management strategies.
    • Link: Mayo Clinic – Facelift
  3. National Institutes of Health (NIH) – PubMed
    • Description: PubMed is a database of scientific articles, where you can find peer-reviewed studies on scar management techniques after facial surgeries.
    • Link: PubMed
  4. Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
    • Description: This journal publishes research articles on surgical techniques and outcomes, including studies on scar management after facial procedures.
    • Link: Journal of Plastic Surgery
  5. American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)
  6. Cleveland Clinic
    • Description: This resource offers information about facelift surgery, including what to expect during recovery and how to care for scars.
    • Link: Cleveland Clinic – Facelift
  7. The British Journal of Dermatology
    • Description: This journal features articles related to dermatology and skin care, including studies on the effectiveness of various scar treatments.
    • Link: British Journal of Dermatology
Specialist Plastic Surgeon

Dr. Mark Kohout

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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