Scars: A guide to good healing (2024)

Scars can be a source of anxiety for many people. You might be worried a scar isn’t healing fast enough, or that it looks worse thanyouthink it should. Here’s how to help the process along and when to ask for help.

Keep an eye, not a hand on your scar

Monitoring your scar will help you to track its progress and catch any problems early, but you need to avoid touchingthe area unnecessarily. Do what you need to keep the area clean and dry, but make sure you sterilise your hands before applying any creams or gels that you have been advised to use. Never pick scabs, as this just prolongs the healing process and increases the risk of infection. Every scar is different so make sure you follow the specific advice given by your doctor.

The importance of keeping your wound clean cannot be understated. Infection is the worst thing for a healing scar. It will delay your healing and could make you very sick. Consult your GP if you notice any of the following signs:

  • swelling, redness, itching and increasing pain in the affected area
  • pus in or around the wound
  • generally feeling unwell
  • a raised temperature of 38C (100.4F) or above
  • swollenglands in the chin, neck, armpits or groin.

Know your stage of recovery

Not knowing where you are in the healing process can lead to unnecessary concern or missing signs that the scar isn’t healing properly. If you have an incision or stitches, the wound can take a full three months to heal and the scar will fade over a number of years. Here’s how the process breaks down:

Stage one: Haemostasis

Blood rushes to the site of the wound and clotting occurs, stopping the bleed. This process begins immediately.

Stage two: Inflammation

Once haemostasis is achieved (usually within a few minutes) cells are sent to repair the wound. The wound heats up, pain increases, redness spreads. This can persist up to around day four.

Stage three: Proliferation

The tissue around the wound contracts, drawing the wound smaller and closing the skin. This usually occurs from around day four up to day 21.

Stage four: Remodelling

After around 21 days, the deeper structures begin to form, giving the wound tensile strength. This process can continue for around two years. It’s during this time that problems with the scar can occur and leave you with more severe scarring in the longer term.

Watch out for keloid and hypertrophic scars

As connective tissue builds up during the remodelling phase, two key problems can occur – keloid and hypertrophic scarring.

In both keloid and hypertrophic scars the tissue continues to build up when the scar has effectively healed, causing it to darken and form large mounds of scar tissue. They look similar, but have very different outcomes. Keloids are difficult to treat and will never improve on their own while hypertrophic scars may fade with time and respond well to steroid treatment.

Telling the difference is hard, so if you think a keloid or hypertrophic scar is forming or you have had keloids before, let your GP or skin specialist know as soon as possible. Early steroid treatment may reduce risk of developing a keloid scar but once it has formed there are limited ways to improve its appearance. There are options such as cryosurgery, excision, laser and steroid injections that can be explored, but there can be a risk of further scarring.

Keloids are fairly rare, occurring in just 10% of people. They’re more common in those of Afro-Caribbean decent or with darker skin and are more likely to occur on the shoulders, face, upper chest and back. If you’ve had a keloid before your risk of having another is heightened.

Hypertrophic scars won’t grow as large as keloids and may fade on their own. However, they are more common in all racial groups. Hypertrophic scars usually respond well and flatten out with steroid treatment. Silicone tape has also been seen to be an effective treatment for hypertrophic scars.

Click here for more information about options for serious scars and burns.

Healthy skin, healthy scars

The best way to improve your chances of a good outcome is to start with healthy skin. Vitamin C, E, zinc and B are all very good for the skin and I have seen particularly good results with the use of vitamin A – not just in creams but in your diet (WARNING: don’t use vitamin A if you are pregnant).

Make sure you get plenty of these vitamins while healing, and keep your scar out of the sun, which can cause pigmentation issues, including melanoma.

Last updated Monday 14 June 2021

First published on Thursday 29 September 2016

Cosmetic Surgery Injury Skin

Scars: A guide to good healing (2024)

FAQs

Does Vaseline help scars go away? ›

Cocoa butter cream and Vaseline are most often used to help reduce the appearance of scars. Applying the ointment daily will help heal scars but will not make them invisible. Another tip for caring for your scars includes surgery. Surgery will not eliminate the scar but can change its shape or make it less noticeable.

How long does a scar take to fully heal? ›

Scar Process

It will take six to 18 months for the scar to have its final appearance. Your scar should gradually soften and fade over these six to 18 months, but will look pink initially (photo B). Some scars never fade. If your scar stays pink after 12 to 18 months please call to discuss options.

What heals scars the best? ›

Treatment for scars
  • silicone dressings or gels.
  • steroid injections or cream.
  • cryotherapy (a treatment to freeze the scar)
  • laser therapy.
  • skin camouflage (creams and powders you use to cover your scar)

What is the best scar cream after surgery? ›

Comparison the best scar creams
PriceKey ingredients
Mederma$26.99• allantoin • onion bulb extract • panthenol
Scaraway$23.80• silicone
Derma–E$19.95• allicin • allantoin • panthenol
Differin$14.99• adapalene • hydrochloric acid
3 more rows

Which oil is best for scars? ›

Vitamin E is also generally considered the best oil for scars after surgery, although larger scars will take longer to heal. Apply almond carrier oil for healthier looking skin: Because almond oil contains Vitamin E, this could make it helpful for reducing the appearance of scars.

Is Vaseline or Aquaphor better for scars? ›

A 2013 study found that surgical wounds treated with Aquaphor had a higher incidence of redness at the wound site when compared with surgical wounds treated with Vaseline. So, if you're healing after surgery, you may want to reach for Vaseline.

What can make scars worse? ›

Scars can be more sensitive to ultraviolet light for more than a year. An inability to respond to 'photodamage' may lead to worsening inflammation and altered pigmentation. The latter phenomenon may make a scar more conspicuous relative to its surroundings.

What heals scar tissue fast? ›

Topical treatments, such as vitamin E, cocoa butter cream, silicone gel,onion extract products, and several commercial skin care products like Vaseline and Aquaphor that are sold over the counter may be somewhat effective in helping to heal scars.

When is it too late to massage scar tissue? ›

Typically, scar massage is recommended 2-3 weeks after surgery once the scar is fully closed with no scabbing, but it can be done between 6 weeks to 50 years after surgery. During the initial healing phase, the body is focused on closing the wound and preventing infection.

Should I moisturise my scar? ›

Between 3 months and 2 years the scar should become paler, flatter and softer and can then be referred to as a 'mature' scar. To help your scar mature it is recommended that you massage and moisturise your scar.

What lotion is good for scars? ›

  • Best scar gel: Mederma Advanced Scar Gel. ...
  • Best for surgical scars: Kelo-Cote Advanced Formula Scar Gel. ...
  • Best scar sheets: Scaraway Clear Silicone Scar Sheets. ...
  • Best SPF scar gel: BioCorneum Plus SPF 30 Silicone Scar Gel. ...
  • Best liquid scar sheet: Scarguard Repair Liquid. ...
  • Best budget-friendly: Vaseline Healing Jelly.
Aug 1, 2024

How to fade a scar quickly? ›

How to Make Scars Less Visible
  1. Medicated Creams or Gels. 1/12. Over-the-counter skin medications such as creams or gels can help. ...
  2. Silicone Gel. 2/12. ...
  3. Zinc Supplements. 3/12. ...
  4. Scar Massage. 4/12. ...
  5. Injections. 5/12. ...
  6. Chemical Peel or Dermabrasion. 6/12. ...
  7. Laser Therapy. 7/12. ...
  8. Microneedling. 8/12.
Mar 10, 2024

Does Vaseline get rid of spot scars? ›

Vaseline Can Also Prevent Scarring

We all know that we shouldn't pop our pimples, but sometimes it's hard to resist. If you have irritated skin, putting Vaseline on pimples can also speed up the healing process and reduce your risk of scarring. This means you can say goodbye to unsightly scabs and flaky skin for good.

Does Vaseline remove dark spots? ›

Vaseline is an occlusive that helps to seal in moisture but it doesn't contain any ingredients that help in lightening dark spots on face.

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