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Hello! I know that there's
Hello! I know that there's laser removal of scars and it works really well. You may want to research it online for a local place or ask your surgeon.
First, you should remember
First, you should remember that scars have the potential to become less apparent over time, and in fact can take up to a year to fully heal. It's possible that in another year or so, your scars may have faded to the point that they are no longer noticeable. As your scars heal, stay out of the sun, because sun exposure can make scars more apparent. You should also discuss your concerns with your breast augmentation surgeon. He or she may be able to offer medications or creams to minimize the appearance of scars, or advise you about whether laser scar treatment or scar removal surgery may be an option.