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the scars themselves are nothing. I have 3 marks which are about 1/4 of an inch and two that are about 1 inch. I am only 4 months out this week, so they haven't begun to fade yet, but I wouldn't even let that worry you. I have worse scars from skinning my knee as a child.

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I'm only 6 weeks post op and mine are still healing; however, I had laparoscopic surgery 4 years ago to have my gallbladder removed, and I can't even find the scars. I expect this to be the same way eventually. The cuts I received are slight.

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Wondering how the scars look from laparoscopic surgery. Especially those that started with a lower bmi.

I started from a higher BMI, but my scars are very small. At a year out, most of the smaller scars are almost completely faded.

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I am also pre-op, but I also had my gallbladder removed laparoscopically, and I can hardly see them anymore. I think it depends on your skin type, but generally I think they are not very noticeable.

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Nearly two years post-op (sleeved) I can barely find the two largest scars. I can't find any of the smaller ones now.

FYI, I'm 70 years old, very light-skinned Caucasian, started with BMI just under 40.

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I am four months out, and my scars have faded a little bit. I have four - two are about 1/2 an inch, and two are about 1 inch. They blend right in with the stretch marks I have from gaining weight over the years anyway...

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The stretch marks from gaining weight are far more visible than incisions. While I can't change the past, it's a constant reminder of the consequences of unhealthy eating habits.

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I am 3 years post-op and have no visible scars. I tend to scar pretty easily and also have gotten some mild keloiding of some scars in the past so this is not because I have some miraculous anti-scar properties in my skin. My dermatologist can find the largest of them but only if she uses her special backlit magnifying glass and looks carefully. The other incisions have completely vanished.

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These are current I'm sure they will fade and heal over time just had surgery the 13th and my starting weight was 237 current weight 219

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