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When Do I Apply Silicone Sheeting?

Monday, October 26th, 2009
Silicone Sheeting

Proper application of Silicone Sheeting can help prevent unnecessary scarring

Silicone sheeting is often used after surgery to repair the top layer of skin over scar tissue. These thin, transparent sheets are generally easy to use as well as comfortable. An effective scar management program is all about timing, and you’ll need to know when to apply silicone sheeting for the best results.

Silicone sheeting is basically a preventative measure, and you’ll need to start treatments before the scar begins to develop. At the same time, you’ll need to wait until the wound has closed and the sutures have been removed before you can apply the silicone sheeting. Remember, the tension from improperly or prematurely applied silicone sheeting may re-open the wound.

Many doctors recommend that the silicone sheeting applications should start roughly one week after the wound has closed and has become dry. One strong indication that the scar is ready for the sheet is the appearance of a red and itchy streak directly on the mature wound. Once you start with this scar management program, you can use silicone sheeting over a period of weeks or even months depending upon the severity of the wound and the results you get.

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