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Have done my surgery few months back . Still stretch marks on hand are there What to do will they go off away or any solution
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May i know what surgery have you done? You can use hexilak ultra gel for any scar reduction
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Visit a dermatologist for your concern
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Moisturise your skin and for stretch marks any anti stretch marks creams can be tried from market
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It depend on the surgery It will be help if u share few details like What kind of surgery When it happened and photo of stretch marks Then I can advice accordingly
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Silicone gel ointment or sheet will help in reducing scar. Complete wound healing process takes months upto 6months , so not worry.
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What kind of surgery? Was there sutures used? Or staplers? For normal individuals the suture scars regress in few weeks to months
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Silicon gel can help u put
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You can use silicone gel sheets for the scar. It’s quite effective in reducing the size of scar and wound healing
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Silicone gel sheets (medical grade)- available in most pharmacies
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