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I am still waiting for insurance clearance, but I was wondering if you have surgery scars or if everything healed up completely.

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At six months out, mine have faded fairly well and just look like old bruises. I have had larascopic surgeries for other reasons, and the scars are minute and faded to white on my already paleface skin. You have to know where they are to see them.

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I had surgery on 6/19/14 and 4 of the 5 look like scratches. I don't think they will scar hardly at all. The one on the side is a little puckered and may leave a mark.

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I'm waiting to be able to complain about loose skin!!

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Almost 6 weeks out and sure the scares are visible, but not really noticeable unless your looking. The longest one is 3/4 of an inch. For me I go with the theory that chicks dig scares. It works for my rugby playing kids.

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I am eight weeks out as of yesterday and three of my five scars are still totally visible and red but two of the five you have to look to find them I guess it's just the way we allheal everybody's going Heal differently.

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I am still waiting for insurance clearance, but I was wondering if you have surgery scars or if everything healed up completely.

18+ months out and I can still see my scars, especially the one that's highest. I think the rest appear like bruises, but I know what they are. I've been waiting to tell people that they're from when I was shivved in prison, but no one's asked. :)

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I am 2 months out and the last of my scars finally has no scab left. They are all fairly red though (not infected-just red scars). However, I had gallbladder surgery 15 years ago with scars in close to the same spot. They are very hard to see and have been that way since probably 18months to two years out from that surgery. The VSG scars are so small that they honestly will not be big deals at all.

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For me I go with the theory that chicks dig scares.

I think you meant "chicks dig scars." If they liked scary things, I wouldn't have to have this surgery. lol

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My scars have healed welll and at seven months out they look like small bruises. Not worried at all

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Wait a second, This is the guys room. We dont worry about scars.

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