Red, raised scars are common after breast reductions. The wounds are subject to a great deal of tension, with breasts hanging in several directions during sleep. Use of a supportive bra for months may help the scarring.
Or the scars may benefit from a thin piece of silicone sheeting after surgery, although there is minimal evidence to support its use. Patients receive a measure of psychological relief when something is done. Covering the scars with paper tape may improve them, as do steroid injections and laser treatments.
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