Do Silicone Sheets and Gels Really Help Breast Surgery Scars?

A close-up shot of a woman's cleavage after breast surgery in ScottsdaleScars are a natural part of the healing process after breast surgery, but they can also be a source of concern for many patients. If you’re considering or have recently undergone breast augmentation or a lift, you may be wondering if silicone scar treatments actually work. The good news? Research and real-world results say yes.

At Aesthetic Plastic Surgery in Scottsdale, women benefit from the refined techniques of Dr. John J. Corey, a board-certified plastic surgeon who has been practicing since 1993. Dr. Corey is known for delivering artful, balanced outcomes. He also goes to great lengths to educate patients on proper healing methods.

Learn more about how silicone sheets and gels fit into your recovery plan below.

How Silicone Helps Minimize Breast Surgery Scars

Silicone products have been used in medical settings for decades to improve the appearance of scars. Both silicone sheets and topical gels create a protective barrier that allows the skin to retain moisture while regulating collagen production and reducing inflammation.

Benefits of silicone-based scar treatments include:

  • Flattening and softening scars
  • Reducing redness and discoloration
  • Relieving itchiness or discomfort during recovery
  • Improving scar texture over time

For best results, these products should be used consistently for several weeks to months, depending on your skin type and the extent of the surgery.

Are Sheets or Gels Better?

Both silicone sheets and gels offer similar advantages, but the right option depends on your lifestyle and preferences.

  • Silicone sheets: Sheets are reusable, provide continuous coverage, and are ideal for people who don’t mind wearing something on their skin for extended periods.
  • Silicone gels: Gels are quick-drying and invisible, making them a discreet choice for those with active schedules or who prefer a low-maintenance routine.

Some people use a combination of both. For example, they apply sheets at night and gel during the day.

When to Start Using Silicone on Scars

Silicone products can usually be started once the incision is fully closed and the skin is healed, typically around 6-8 weeks post-op. However, always follow your surgeon’s instructions before beginning any scar treatment.

Schedule Your Breast Surgery Consultation Today 

Are you interested in learning more about breast surgery recovery and scar minimization? Schedule a consultation with Aesthetic Plastic Surgery in Scottsdale, AZ, and discuss your care plan with Dr. John J. Corey. Call 480-767-7700 today.

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