In some cases, additional surgery may be advisable to remove scar tissue and restore appearance.
With-in a few days
Scar tissue can form for a number of reasons, not healing properly, infection, improper surgery
It is uncommon to have scar tissue problems after a patellar tendon surgery or repair, the more common complication is traumatic injury and genetic history that will lead to scar formation. In order to avoid scar tissue youÊneed to immobilize the affected part or area for repair and surgery should be done well with proper medications.
Revision plastic surgery may be performed later to remove scar tissue.
I had surgery and they open me up and told me iI had to much scarred tissue to perform the procedure.
Post surgical scar tissue in general is called adhesions. This is the scar formation below the surface of the skin. As with elbow surgery or carpal tunnel surgery the tissue heals back in kind of a spider web formation. Sometimes this formation attaches to surrounding structures like nerves, which can cause problems and symptoms down the road.
Scar tissue may limit mobility and functionality, but physical therapy may overcome these limitations.
Scar tissue can form in the lungs after valve replacement surgery due to the body's natural healing process. This scar tissue helps to repair the tissue around the valve and is a normal part of the healing process. In some cases, excessive scarring may occur, leading to complications. It is important to follow up with your healthcare provider to monitor your lung health post-surgery.
The actual chance of you getting scar tissue after getting the lasik surgery and it being so bad that you need more procedures done is a .5% chance of happening
Yes you can because the scar tissue is healing from your brain surgery
No, adhesions are scar tissue that forms from previous surgery or infection.
Typically No..but it can depend on many factors. Like previous hand/wrist conditions and surgery history. Severity of CTS BEFORE surgery. Type of surgery. Complications of surgery. Some people will develop scar tissue or adhesions inside the wrist where the surgery was done. This is like a spider web of scar tissue. It is best addressed AS your are healing by performing friction rub technique to scar area. Basically get some vitamin E cream or scar cream and use other thumb to rub rather forcefully for several minutes 2-3 x day for several wks..the thought is that it will break up any scar tissue forming. You may also benefit from CTS exercises that will stretch this area. Check with your provider or PT.