There are many variables that can determine whether a scar from a C-section becomes raised, dark, or visible. There are genetic factors that can influence formation of C-section scars and many of these influences can be further exacerbated by the surgical technique used to suture the incision line. Plastic surgeons and obstetricians agree that early treatment for C-section scars can help avoid the development of raised or dark scars that can undermine your body's natural beauty.
The formation of a scar begins within hours after a C-section incision is sutured closed by your obstetrician. It takes a few days for the incision line to heal over and this is the exact time where scar formation begins. Plato's Medicinals has developed a C-section Scar Kit that is easy to apply and actively prevents the most common types of scar formation on a C-section scar. Approved by dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and obstetricians, Plato's scar Therapy Mini Kit is ideal for C-section scars.
Morning Regimen:
Plato's Dark Scar Corrector: Massage into scar.
Plato's Scar Serum: Massage into scar immediately after Dark Scar Corrector
Evening Regimen:
Plato's Dark Scar Corrector: Massage into scar.
Plato's Scar Serum: Massage into scar immediately after Dark Scar Corrector
Your dermatologist or plastic surgeon may also recommend laser therapy, scar modulation, or Kenalog IIT to further help prevent scar formation.