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Hi ladies. Any magical cures to make the caesarean scar fade quickly? Mine is still quite red and it’s been 2 years. Thanks.


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  • Massages have long been used to prevent and reduce the appearance of C-section scars. They increase circulation, bringing fresh blood and nutrients to the suture site. “Self-massage can help with tissue healing in the area of your incision and around it.

    That bothersome itch is actually a sign that your body is still working to repair the scar, which also makes it the best time to treat with scar treatments like Dermatix® Ultra silicone gel – by starting treatment once your stitches have been removed, you will be able to get the best scar reduction effects.

    If you have a C-section scar, then you have several options to make it less obvious;
    * Silicone treatments. Silicone has been shown to help reduce the appearance of scars over time
    * Steroid injections
    * Laser therapy
    * Scar revision


  • Bio oil was recommended to me for stretch marks and scars. Vitamin e creams are also meant to help. There may be serums that can help.


  • Mine faded over the years. I’ve never done something special to help it fade. Just give it time.


  • I had an a long incision when my appendics removed in 1983. My Mum wasn’t told about anything that would fade it. It is still pink. Occasionally it still gets itchy, even after all these years.
    I noticed on one comment that somebody mentioned Arnica. Arnica is good used on bruises. It worked well on my face when I fell and fractured my nose.


  • Bio Oil is fantastic on fading scars of all kinds. Good luck hope it works for you too


  • I’m interested to see the responses as my c-section scar is also nearly 2 years old and it’s still pretty red/ pink.


  • I tend to get keyloid scaring, but my c-section didn’t do this. I did have a ung to put on a BCC scar on my face called Dermatix, worked very well.


  • Hey lovely check out the Facebook page It Works Sydney !!! The wraps really work and the defining gel would defo help !!!


  • try vitamin e lotion


  • I believe rosehip oil is good for fading scars


  • I have had 2 c-sections. The last one in 2012. My scar is fading. Once I felt comfortable I used Bio Oil and Vitamin E oil on it


  • Rosehip oil is meant to be really good for stretch marks and scars.


  • Rosehip Oil works a treat on softening scars. There’s also a product called Hiruscar which is absolutely amazing, and it’s not prohibitively expensive. Hiruscar moisturizes, softens and smooths scars, and it’s even helped with a skin cancer/radiotherapy scar I’ve got that’s nearly 40 years old.


  • there are some good creams around that help with scaring


  • maybe some butter cream or whatever it’s called.


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