It's been over a year since I had armpit surgery.
It's been a while since I had the surgery, and the scar has faded so much that it's hard to tell if it's an armpit wrinkle or an incision wrinkle. When I first had the surgery, I thought about getting a
lower extremity, but it has the advantage of quick recovery. Looking at it...
But I thought the surgery scar would be visible underneath when I lay down, so I had the surgery done through the arm joint. Now that I think about it, I'm
glad I had it done through the arm joint. Anyway, it's true that it's hard to distinguish it from wrinkles because it's lightened after treatment. It's
worse than when I just had the surgery done through the arm joint. This is not the case, but I wrote this review because I thought it would be helpful for those preparing for arm surgery to use as a reference.
It is true that scars improve better with treatment and become lighter to some extent over time. For
treatment, I received two scar laser treatments at the hospital and managed them consistently with ointment. It definitely works well.
Maybe it's because it's on my armpits, but I don't worry too much about it and I don't even bother looking into it. It's okay to stretch my arms out while doing ballet!
After treatment, you need to look at the scars for about a year to see any noticeable improvement.
Those of you who don't like the way they look when wearing sleeveless clothes these days will have to tolerate it to some extent. For those who want to see the scars for a
long time, I think the arm joints will definitely look better. It largely depends on the director's skills and personality. As you do this,
you need to make an effort to sell yourself to a place that is good at scars so that you can get good results. It is a
real Kebaker, so I hope you improve your scars by making the best choice you can!!
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