Dr.JLo 1 Posted January 24, 2008 Paulax ... Join Date: Feb 2006 Posts: 1,167 What if anything can be done at the time of surgery for skin that tends to form hyprotropic scares? OR Is this something that is dealt with post surgery with injections? Honestly, I have no idea, but we hear of surgeons who are specialists dealing with hypertrophic scaring or true keloid patients. Thanks in advance. I have hypertrophic scaring from my breast reduction 3 years ago and one of my band incisions is still red and rope like, 2 years out. I am considering a Tummy Tuck.< /p> __________________ banded July 21-06 280 fill 1 Aug 21 - 1.65cc 255 fill 2 Oct 23 - 2.2cc 245 fill 3 Feb 15 - 2.5cc 228 fill 4 Apr 2 - 3.0 218 fill 5 Oct 22 - 3.2 195 280------177------175 HYpertrophic scars (HTS)....raised, red, thick, and itchy scars form around 3 months from surgery and are usually unfavorable in appearance. Most will settle down in a year but some persist. If you have these elsewhere, you may also develop them on a tummy tuck. In patients who I know are at high risk for unfavorable scarring, we do a preventative program as soon as the wound is healed. Even so, HTS can still be a problem so I place the scars very low so they can be concealed. Best wishes, John LoMonaco, M.D., F.A.C.S. Houston, Texas opening movie Bodylifthouston Share this post Link to post Share on other sites