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How to take care of
your surgery site?

Your surgery site site requires a little bit of care
on your part . You may or may not have stitches
placed depending on the
technique
that is performed. The following are a few simple steps
to take which will help us to ensure that your
surgery site heals well.
1. Wash your site twice a day with soap and
lukewarm water. Blot the site and do not rub.
2. Apply a quarter pea-sized amount of Aquaphor™
or Biafine™
ointment over the biopsy site followed by a small
band aid twice daily. This will help to minimize
your risk of infection.
3. If your surgery site forms a scab or crust, you
may gently remove this with diluted hydrogen
peroxide or vinegar soaks as follows.
4. Use one tablespoon of either hydrogen peroxide or
5% white distilled vinegar in one cup of distilled
water. Soak the site two to three times a day by
placing a small gauze or washcloth over the area. We
recommend that you soak the area for ten minutes
with each application.
5. All surgeries result in a small scar. To reduce
scarring, our doctors recommend a silicone gel or
cream such as Kelocote™ or
Mederma™ to be used
once your sutures are removed and the scab has
healed. If you are prone to scarring, please let us
know ahead of time so that we can plan the appropriate follow-up
care.
6. Call our office if you
develop warmth, redness, extensive swelling, foul
smelling drainage or
intense discomfort at your site.. this may be a sign
of infection or an allergic reaction.
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