- Understanding Necklift Surgery and Scarring
- Are You Ready for Surgery? Find Out
- Understanding Necklift Scarring
- CLICK to Download Dr Michael Kernohan’s Face and Neck Lift Surgery Guide
- Preventing and Minimising Scars During Surgery
- Post-Operative Care for Optimal Scar Healing
- Advanced Treatments for Scar Reduction
- Emotional and Psychological Support
- Final Thoughts and Recommendations
- FAQs About Managing and Treating Necklift Scars by Dr. Michael Kernohan
- Further Reading about Managing and Treating Necklift Scars with Sydney Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Michael Kernohan
Understanding Necklift Surgery and Scarring
Necklift surgery, commonly sought by individuals aged 20 to 70, is a tailored procedure which aims to adjust the contours of the neck and jawline. While it may offer significant aesthetic benefits, scarring is an inherent part of the healing process that may cause concern for patients. As a Specialist Plastic Surgeon based in Sydney, Dr Michael Kernohan is committed to providing personalised care and using evidence-based techniques to support wound healing and scar management as part of the surgical process.
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Understanding Necklift Scarring
What Causes Scars After a Necklift?
Scarring is a natural outcome of the skin’s healing process following an incision. This involves the formation of new collagen to close the wound, which may initially appear raised or discoloured. Several factors can influence the appearance of scars, including:
- Genetics: A predisposition to hypertrophic or keloid scars.
- Age and Skin Type: Thinner, less elastic skin may heal differently than thicker skin.
- Surgical Technique: Precision with incision and closure can reduce scarring.
- Post-Operative Care: Adhering to after care guidelines significantly impacts scar appearance.
Types of Scars Commonly Seen After a Necklift
- Linear Scars: These follow the incision line and tend to fade over time with proper care.
- Hypertrophic Scars: Raised, thickened scars that remain within the incision boundary.
- Keloid Scars: Excessive scar tissue growth beyond the incision area, though less common.
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Preventing and Minimising Scars During Surgery
Dr Kernohan’s Approach to Scar Minimisation
- Strategic Incision Placement: Incisions are carefully positioned to be as discreet as possible, often along natural creases.
- Advanced Surgical Techniques: Precision stitching and less invasive methods are used to reduce tissue trauma.
- Customised Patient Preparation: Comprehensive pre-surgery consultations ensure patients are well-informed and have realistic expectations for recovery and outcomes.
Post-Operative Care for Optimal Scar Healing
Essential Post-Surgical Care Tips
- Hygiene: Keeping the incision area clean and dry prevents infections that may worsen scarring.
- Ointments and Medications: Follow instructions for prescribed treatments to aid healing.
- Avoid Strain: Reduce neck movement as directed to avoid tension on the incision site.
Scar Management Techniques
- Silicone Sheets and Gels: Silicone sheets are commonly used as part of post-surgical scar management. When used consistently over time, they can help maintain hydration in the skin and support a softer, flatter appearance of scars. Silicone sheeting is considered an evidence-based option in scar care and may be recommended by your surgeon as part of your personalised recovery plan. As with all scar treatments, individual responses can vary.
- Massage Therapy: Massage therapy is often recommended as part of post-surgical care to support the healing process. Gentle massage, when appropriate and guided by Dr. Kernohan, may help improve local circulation, promote tissue flexibility, and assist in softening scar tissue over time. It can also help reduce the feeling of tightness in the area as healing progresses. Techniques, timing, and frequency will vary depending on your procedure and individual recovery.
- Sun Protection: Protecting healing skin from sun exposure is an important part of post-surgical scar care. Fresh scars are particularly sensitive to ultraviolet (UV) light, which may increase the risk of pigmentation changes or cause the scar to darken over time. Using a broad-spectrum, high-SPF sunscreen on healed incisions — along with physical protection such as clothing or hats — can help reduce sun-related changes in scar appearance. Your surgeon will advise you on when it is safe to begin applying sunscreen and how best to protect healing skin.
Advanced Treatments for Scar Reduction
Non-Surgical Interventions
- Laser Treatments: Targeted laser therapy may be used in scar management to help improve texture or reduce redness in certain types of scars. Results vary, and suitability depends on your individual skin and healing process.
- Microneedling: Microneedling involves creating tiny channels in the skin, which may help stimulate collagen production and support gradual improvement in scar texture. Suitability depends on the type of scar and individual skin response.
Revision Surgery
In rare cases where scars remain prominent or unsatisfactory, revision surgery can improve their appearance. This involves excising the scar tissue and re-closing the incision with enhanced techniques to optimise healing.
Emotional and Psychological Support
Dealing with the Emotional Impact of Scars
Scars, even minimal ones, can be distressing for some patients. It is important to acknowledge these feelings and provide reassurance.
- Follow-Up Consultations: Regular check-ins allow for tailored advice and adjustment of care strategies.
- Support Resources: Patients are encouraged to access supportive communities or counselling if needed.
Final Thoughts and Recommendations
Dr Michael Kernohan’s Advice for Results Over Time
- Consistency in scar management is essential for achieving the best results.
- Strict adherence to post-operative instructions, including follow-up visits, can make a significant difference in scar healing.
Next Steps
If you are considering a necklift or have concerns about scar management, scheduling a personalised consultation with Dr Michael Kernohan can help address your questions and guide you toward a tailored care plan.
FAQs About Managing and Treating Necklift Scars by Dr. Michael Kernohan
Further Reading about Managing and Treating Necklift Scars with Sydney Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Michael Kernohan
- Read Dr Kernohan’s Blog about Neck Lift Options – Types of Neck Lift Surgery
- Read Dr Kernohan’s Blog about Should You Trim Glands During A Neck Lift?
- Read Dr Kernohan’s Blog about How to Sleep Better After Neck Lift Surgery