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Importance of Protecting Scars from the Sun
- Scars can’t produce melanin and because they can’t produce melanin, they can’t tan.
- Protect scars from the sun by covering them with clothing or using sunscreen.
Scar Healing Techniques and Recommendations
- Other healthy habits that promote scar healing include staying hydrated, maintaining a balanced diet, and getting enough rest.
- Some creams may also help scars.
Effects of Sun Exposure on Scars
- Sun exposure not only discolors scars but can also cause the tissue to thicken, making scars more conspicuous and difficult to treat in the future.
Do Sunbeds Help Fade Scars?
- No, it is a myth that sunbeds help to heal scars more quickly.
- Overexposure to UV rays from sunbeds and direct sunlight can cause damage to the skin and may lead to delayed wound healing.
Why Scars Do Not Tan
- Scars are fibrous tissue and they can’t produce melanin, thus they can’t tan.
Do Sunbeds Make Scars More Visible?
- Sun tanning does not reduce the appearance of scars; it can exacerbate them.
Tips for Scar Management
- Manual massage, silicone sheeting, and using sunscreen can improve the appearance of scars.
- Scar massage is a way of softening and flattening scars; it can make scars less noticeable.
Effects of Accutane on Scarring
- Accutane does not cause scarring but can lead to dryness which can be managed with daily moisturizing.
Risks of Exposing Scars to the Sun
- Too much sun exposure makes scars more noticeable and less likely to fade over time.
- Securing fresh surgical scars in the sun isn’t advised as it can exacerbate their visibility and slow the healing process.
Proper Scar Protection
- Wear adequate sun protection and avoid sun exposure as much as possible to protect surgery scars/incision lines.