SCARS and How to Treat Them like a Dermatologist | Doctorly Breakdown

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

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  • @maibuimaibui
    @maibuimaibui 19 дней назад +6

    I am extremely grateful to have found your channel. I've had keloids for 20+ years. It was a painful journey going to different dermatologists in different states and nobody had any idea how to get rid of them. Steroid injections, laser, cryotherapy...all extremely painful and they kept coming back...Well, until I followed your recommendation and went for radiation at a cancer center. Months later, my scars are now gone and healing well. So thank you so so much!

  • @judokawav
    @judokawav 10 месяцев назад +48

    0-2 weeks: Vaseline
    2 weeks-6 months: silicon scar gel
    6 months+: clinical procedures

    • @primenews5842
      @primenews5842 7 месяцев назад +9

      Don't put vaseline before sutures are removed

    • @mariapaulagl
      @mariapaulagl Месяц назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @doublev3636
      @doublev3636 Месяц назад

      ​@@primenews5842why is that please?

    • @mazhar-4465
      @mazhar-4465 3 дня назад +1

      can silicon pads applied on silicon scar gel..?

  • @kimdecker8901
    @kimdecker8901 Год назад +267

    As always, you two aren't afraid to go deep into the science--and as a viewer, I so appreciate that you respect us enough to do so! Love these videos, and really dig you two!

  • @Kellymarie417
    @Kellymarie417 Год назад +19

    I have breast cancer and just had a double mastectomy and reconstruction. This information is so greatly appreciated! You two are amazing! Thank you ❤

    • @DanaeLirael
      @DanaeLirael Год назад +3

      I hope your recovery goes smoothly! ❤❤

    • @Mrsbraynen08
      @Mrsbraynen08 Год назад +1

      Me too! 🙏🏾❤️

  • @tristinaquinney-george7477
    @tristinaquinney-george7477 Год назад +1967

    Can you guys make a video on stretch marks next? How to prevent them, different kinds, what u can do after, and treatments if it's been years.... that would be nice (:

    • @AmeliaUnleashed
      @AmeliaUnleashed Год назад +66

      YES please! After first baby, want to do better with current scarring and for next baby with prevention and treatment!

    • @karryyy3684
      @karryyy3684 Год назад +24

      micro needling and laser can reduce it

    • @adelamunoz2573
      @adelamunoz2573 Год назад +4

      I agree!

    • @arir5390
      @arir5390 Год назад +8

      Was about to ask for this! We need it 😭

    • @aranzabarajas2381
      @aranzabarajas2381 Год назад +6

      Yes, yes!! Please do ❤

  • @JohnDL212
    @JohnDL212 Год назад +639

    I used Scar Away silicone bandages after a partial thyroid removal. I used those with real aloe vera gel and was very intentional to use it daily, all day for almost a year. I have almost no scar on my throat. I had to fight people who would tell me that I didn't need to wear it so long but I knew I wanted to minimize the scar. Even the doctor who did the surgery was amazed at how little the scar was visible.

    • @dmclassical08
      @dmclassical08 Год назад +17

      How soon after the surgery did you start to use Scar Away? Did you squeeze aloe gel from the plant or did you buy it?

    • @JohnDL212
      @JohnDL212 Год назад +62

      @@dmclassical08 I started using the Scar Away bandages as soon as the stitches came out. I ordered aloe from a woman in California who had generations of older Aloe plants (massive ones) that she sold cuts from. I would order a supply each month and squeeze the gel straight from the cutting and rub it on my scar. I wore the bandages as close to 24 hours a day for close to a year. Changed them every week to a new one. I can't recommend the silicone bandages enough. They were amazing and you literally can't see a scar now. Hope that helps.

    • @dmclassical08
      @dmclassical08 Год назад +3

      @@JohnDL212 thank so much. I just had a cervical spinal surgery which left the scar on the front of my neck. Will try your method. Thank again and Happy New Year

    • @JohnDL212
      @JohnDL212 Год назад +20

      @@emilyd.4136 I took mine off each time I showered but reapplied it after. I wore it all day and would remove for a few hours in the evening to apply aloe gel to it for a while. From my reading on it they say for the absolute best outcome, you should wear the silicone bandage as long as you can. I definitely slept with it on all night too. I found that just wiping the silicone side of the bandage with a wet tissue sometimes made it stick again (you just wiped the body oils off it). Hope that helped.

    • @JohnDL212
      @JohnDL212 Год назад +14

      @@emilyd.4136 Sure. I think keeping it clean is important but just as important is keeping it well moisturized (I highly suggest a natural organic Aloe) but to really minimize the scar as much as possible you have to consistently wear the silicone bandage for quite a while. Remember the skin heals on the surface much quicker than the skin below which can take as long as a year to fully heal (depending on the natural of the scar). Good luck.

  • @9helenDK9
    @9helenDK9 Год назад +77

    Yes please, do the videos together whenever possible - you supplement each other so well and you are so very entertaining (no harm in entertainment - it doesn’t detract from all the knowledge you share with us).

  • @NK-pr9xy
    @NK-pr9xy Год назад +92

    I started watching this channel because I have had such a long history of skin issues. I'm also in NP school and I love when you guys are explaining the WHY and HOW of your recommendations. This channel has great clinical pearls, keep it up!

  • @sjonesblue
    @sjonesblue Год назад +33

    More (or all) videos together please. Your chemistry and camaraderie are so fun to watch!

  • @Shanique.Collins
    @Shanique.Collins Год назад +14

    Thank you so much for sharing this. Badly placed/sized keloid scars can have so much effect on a persons self-image and desire for connection with others. It’s life-changing to know of the options out there ❤

  • @davidlopez-qj2pv
    @davidlopez-qj2pv Год назад +29

    I’m so glad y’all are back together! You two look like you’re having so much fun and it puts a smile on my face. Thank you for the wonderful content!

  • @4sugarcane871
    @4sugarcane871 11 месяцев назад +10

    I love how straightforward and informative you guys are. I love how you break up your videos into sections that we can easily refer to!!

  • @mystybilbrey4001
    @mystybilbrey4001 Год назад +22

    So glad you guys are back. You make a great team, educational but you keep it fun!!!

  • @jenniferlynn3537
    @jenniferlynn3537 Год назад +35

    The camaraderie and jocularity between you guys is so much greater when in one another’s presence! I watched all the commercials just to offset your travel expenses in hopes you’ll do more videos together vs. long-distance 😁

  • @akuyo5222
    @akuyo5222 Год назад +99

    Could you please include information for dark skin tones. Specifically Africans. A lot of your examples are tailored for fairer skin. Redness doesn’t show up as red on our skin. Thank you. I love the videos though

    • @katej3z715
      @katej3z715 7 месяцев назад +1

      A friend & I were discussing Sepsis, which I survived in 2017. A big warning with white skin is loss of pink, skin is abnormally pale. She asked about black skin. I did not know. Blue, grey, noticeably pale. A rash may be present. Test with a jar. The palms may be easier. You will feel increasingly unwell. Everyone needs to be sepsis aware.

    • @goombabear
      @goombabear 3 месяца назад

      Hydroquinone treatments are required for dark skin tones before treatments. You can get a script for it.

  • @chelladee7805
    @chelladee7805 Год назад +12

    Hello, what a blessing to come across y'all's video! I just had a 20 lb fibroid removed from my body almost 4 weeks ago. I weighed 167 lbs now I'm at 135. So I was curious on how to get rid of the extra stretch marks and just helped my stomach heal. I'm happy to say that watching your video has given me plenty of insight on my options and lots of hope for a prettier tummy! 🙏😊 I'm a new subscriber and thank you!

    • @ene1818
      @ene1818 Год назад +1

      Wow! You had a 20 pound fibroid?! You poor dear.

    • @lovelite6737
      @lovelite6737 10 месяцев назад

      Oh goodness!! I hope you’re doing well😊

  • @juliabinford6500
    @juliabinford6500 Год назад +10

    Absolutely love the terminology, and deep dive into the logic behind each approach. You go above and beyond, so thank you! Loved the guest appearance. There is a bit of magic when you get together, even though it’s harder for you.

  • @emilyevans7642
    @emilyevans7642 Год назад +23

    I have a scar from an acsedent when I was little it left a scar that is just lighter than my skin tone but doesn't tan. It definitely affects my confidence I'm happy I found this video cuz now I know where to go to treat the scar! Thank you so much!

    • @wonderwoman2264
      @wonderwoman2264 Год назад +1

      Hi, May I ask Where do you go in Illinois? Omg my white thick scar on face loosing my confidence🥲

  • @amandakmarsh
    @amandakmarsh Год назад +7

    Just had spine surgery that left me with 7 scars each up to 6”. I’ve been searching for the right products. Thanks!!

    • @jake9854
      @jake9854 8 месяцев назад

      but girls dont care about wound scars tho, and dont care even if it grows to the size of the sun

  • @lilyschlossin
    @lilyschlossin Год назад +4

    Always bring in experts to compliment what you’re talking about. I loved that you brought in another Dr. On the video. Thanks!

  • @SooDeNym
    @SooDeNym Год назад +15

    I vote for you guys being together. As today’s show proved, it’s nice to have each other to learn from. Thank you doctors.

  • @WandafulWrldWide
    @WandafulWrldWide Год назад +14

    Great to see you guys together, again!! 👍🏽

  • @ginaemmenegger2031
    @ginaemmenegger2031 Год назад +33

    Thanks for addressing this. I have post surgical scars (2 months old) that I'm dealing with. I've tried silicone scar tape, which led to some pretty bad inflammation of the area, and has taken several weeks to get under control. Scar gel may be my next choice.
    Your videos are better, when the two of you are together!

    • @patricedrake544
      @patricedrake544 Год назад

      There are 2 post op surgeries scars I have in the past 2 months. Breast reduction and removal of calcium deposits. And later revision on my laparotomy. What is the best for both? Thank you

  • @saracoolly9996
    @saracoolly9996 Год назад +7

    Love seeing both of you together again❤ It’s THE vibe!🎉

  • @magdalenao7867
    @magdalenao7867 Год назад +45

    Thank you guys so much! Thanks to you i not only upped my game with my skincare and slowing down aging a bit, but now also put me at ease with the scars I'm gonna deal with pretty soon. You are great fun and presenting all info in an understood manner ❤️

  • @nattygirldred
    @nattygirldred Год назад +211

    When we were kids, my best friend fell on a space heater and burned her outer thigh, it was not horrible because the heater was pretty low because it had been turned off but it was enough to cause a dark hatch mark and peel (she has dark brown skin). Her grandma told her to apply a bit of onion juice from a sliced onion on it several times a day. She never got a mark. So the old wives tale remedies can work :)

    • @jhdez613
      @jhdez613 Год назад +19

      Most people or new generation don't believe on those remedies

    • @Pinkorchid72
      @Pinkorchid72 Год назад +42

      Wow! The scar cream called Mederma claims it’s active ingredient is made from onion

    • @blessingsara11
      @blessingsara11 Год назад +11

      Could it work for old scars?

    • @jhdez613
      @jhdez613 Год назад +4

      @@blessingsara11hi... Good question!! Hope some one reply!!

    • @nattygirldred
      @nattygirldred Год назад +4

      @@blessingsara11 I don’t think it would it has to be fairly recent is my understanding but I don’t really know.

  • @jeffrey4674
    @jeffrey4674 Год назад +11

    I was disappointed that you didn't provide more info on steroid injections for hypertrophic scars...how often and which types of steroid works best and to avoid, i.e reducing hyperpigmentation on people of color? I would a appreciate follow up video. Thanks! Glad to see you two together again.

  • @Sistergoldengirl
    @Sistergoldengirl Год назад +5

    So great seeing you all back together. Thank you for sharing all the information on wound/scar care.

  • @bruxelles022
    @bruxelles022 Год назад +107

    You both change my life 😢 I had a bad acne since then, been to dermatologist and spends thousands of 💸 and you two introduce me on the products that I had never heard before. Thank you ❤

    • @s2always
      @s2always Год назад +7

      Share what worked for you pls.❤

    • @mahi3764
      @mahi3764 Год назад +9

      Hi sorry to bother you can you mention please what product did you use becoz I have really bad acne I used so much stuff but nothing is working 😔😔

    • @mikewakeup7818
      @mikewakeup7818 Год назад +1

      Yes please tell us what products you used??

    • @akumaghilardi2992
      @akumaghilardi2992 Год назад

      @@mahi3764 Acutane it gets dry but makes the face better

    • @mahi3764
      @mahi3764 Год назад

      @@akumaghilardi2992 thanks for texting...you know can we use this on full face?

  • @way803
    @way803 Год назад +1

    I've had acne and acne scars scars since I was a teenager, I'm 65. Your podcasts give me alot more options for treatment. Thank ya'll, awesome podcast's.

  • @BlueSix100
    @BlueSix100 Год назад +10

    Excellent video and so timely - I'm due to have major surgery next month and I'm worried about scarring so this video has really put my mind at ease. Very interested in the treatment of scarring from a dermatologist perspective. You guys are a brilliant team - keep up the great work!

  • @brangpt
    @brangpt Год назад +17

    Thank you for sharing this, great info! I had surgery a few years back and was left with scars on my rib cage and microneedling has done wonders to help with the scarring. Since I also suffered with acne scars and have consistently used an at home microneedling stamp, the Banisher 2.0 from Banish, I figured I would try it out on the scars on my side and I'm so glad I did. They have healed so much, and I even apply their Vitamin C Serum after that helps to build collagen. I've seen the scars go down about 60% so far.

  • @winnieyee3866
    @winnieyee3866 Год назад +10

    So happy to see you both together. The energy from your interaction is fabulous to see. Very entertaining to watch and learn. Keep it up.

    • @catherineadrover
      @catherineadrover Год назад

      Yes and to add to this comment-can you guys go into the dermaclara brand and whether you think those patches work?

  • @cfkeasler100
    @cfkeasler100 Год назад +1

    I used Mederna back in 2002 after having an antier lumber fusion. My scar was from my belly button all the way to my pubic bone. After using the Moderna, the scar was barely noticeable. My surgeon was amazed.
    The silicone may work well also, but I was sold on Moderna after it worked so well on that large scar.
    I love all of your informative videos, keep them coming!!

  • @somacarr7528
    @somacarr7528 Год назад +4

    Love you guys together! You play off each other and you are entertaining as well as informative( and easy on the eyes!!❤️)

  • @karenkelly789
    @karenkelly789 Год назад +6

    I recently came across your channel and love the content! I'm now binge watching all your videos and sharing them with family and friends. You make a great team and I love that you don't take yourselves too seriously. I'm turning 64 next week and I hope it's not too late for me to make some positive changes to my skin care routine.

    • @leehung4429
      @leehung4429 Год назад +1

      Im 72 and I just found out about niacinamide. So far so good!

  • @annettewilliams0219
    @annettewilliams0219 Год назад +7

    This is a such needed video ! This scar on my throat from my surgery i hate so much 😢 thank you for this

    • @_sunchildd
      @_sunchildd Год назад

      aw i hope you’re ok love ❤

  • @franciscachesca
    @franciscachesca Год назад +1

    Enjoy seeing you guys having a good time together ❤️

  • @SandraKossinova
    @SandraKossinova Год назад +6

    Omg thank you so much for mentioning and talking about laser treatments!! I found myself a clinic that hsa many different scar reduction options and now I'm going through different laser treatments and chemical peels and sometimes with some dermapen and microneedling action too to get rid of my deep acne scars.
    Getting done treatmets like fractional resurfacing, IPL, iPRF. It's not cheap but I see results so fast and can't wait to get fully rid of my scars!!

  • @JJMIAMINYC
    @JJMIAMINYC Год назад +2

    You guys are awesome. Just had my first MOHS on the side of my nostril and worried about scarring. Happy to hear your advice is exactly what my doctor told me. Thank you

  • @aliceradaza4938
    @aliceradaza4938 Год назад +5

    It’s very true!! Vaseline is amazing.. my husband had a skin cancer remove inside the ear and on between his right eye and side of his nose.. the dermatologist doctor told him just use Vaseline and the scar is hardly visible at all

  • @rochambers6370
    @rochambers6370 5 месяцев назад +10

    Had a retinol body lotion that helped make a recent burn scar (5 years old) fade. I wasn’t even trying to focus on that scar. I was using it for rough skin.I used it for a year and realized the burn was almost undetectable.

    • @tahirahwilson484
      @tahirahwilson484 Месяц назад

      Can you share the name of the lotion

    • @kosisochukwuadibe7999
      @kosisochukwuadibe7999 26 дней назад

      Please share the name 🙏🏼

    • @funta3
      @funta3 5 дней назад

      Can you please share the name of the lotion you used?

  • @SarahColledge
    @SarahColledge Год назад

    I love the interactions and energy between you when you’re together, it’s 1 + 1 = 3

  • @BinaryEmyaneh
    @BinaryEmyaneh Год назад +13

    Thank you. As someone with a self inflected 4 centimeters radius 2nd degree burns who had over 150 stiches for deep wounds during the course of my life, this helps a lot.
    You are of huge help for people struggling with symptoms of severe mental health ilnesses, because once you come out of the hospital psych ward, you're kind of on your own, because for some people, it's very hard going to see an actual professional who is not a psychiatrist and say "I did this, I did this on purpose".
    The open wound burn took over 6 months just to close, so I'm not quite there yet, so I am guessing the time window is a bit different for me, but as soon as I notice the wound actually healed and seemed "robust" enough, I'll be moving on from vaseline to silicone sheets.
    Thank you again.

    • @soreenloaf7519
      @soreenloaf7519 Год назад

      This is nice but no need for intense description, other people read and still struggle with that

    • @reeciastoglin2631
      @reeciastoglin2631 Год назад

      May God bless you with peace of mind and blessings!

  • @michelleh.5965
    @michelleh.5965 Год назад +2

    Love it when you both are together! Best chemistry!

  • @troubiemakie
    @troubiemakie Год назад +12

    dr. maxfield's reaction when the guest compliments dr. shah had me dying lol

  • @milkagathoni3864
    @milkagathoni3864 Год назад +1

    Dont do long distance ever. We love the energy you guys give together

  • @Peldyn
    @Peldyn Год назад +7

    I have a terrible cat scratch that I have been trying to keep clean and moist. It is on my face. Two months later and it is still so tender. Glad to find out that it is really early still in the healing process

    • @me-zaan2285
      @me-zaan2285 Год назад +2

      Omg i have way to many cat scaratches scars on. my hand
      . my hand looks horrific and i want badly to get back. my beautiful scar free skin.

    • @yashkapoor6886
      @yashkapoor6886 Год назад

      How you guys doing with scars ?

  • @floravb
    @floravb Год назад +2

    Love the synergy and fun of having you both together to do these videos! Love the information and tossing all the Neosporin and Hydrogen Peroxide!

  • @drnik67
    @drnik67 Год назад +3

    Also, non-practising veterinarian here, I'm wondering whether any of my fellow vets are using this modality (vaseline/silicone etc) on their patients, as long as the animal is prevented (via the "cone of shame") from licking. Vaseline is not toxic for dogs, but can cause digestive upsets. Obviously scarring is less of a concern for animals, but some owners may still worry about it.
    Really love seeing the two of you together! 😀 (Sorry Dr Maxfield, I know that means a commute for you!)

  • @DemiGod520
    @DemiGod520 Год назад +1

    Medical Esthetician here always learning more from you two. Thank you! 😎

  • @myseaher
    @myseaher Год назад +8

    Omg this is 100% correct. My bf had a bump removed and staples put in. They said clean with soap and water, apply vaseline and cover for 2 wks bfore staple remvl. After they removed the staples you cant even see where the scar or opening was. The skin sealed soo smoothly together it was beautiful. I never saw anything heal that beautifully lol.

  • @TPhamer
    @TPhamer Год назад +1

    I love when you are back together! And the amount of shade from Dr. Shah 😂 I'm here for it!

  • @rissabiagi1570
    @rissabiagi1570 Год назад +8

    My youngest just had VNS surgery this week-perfect timing!!! Thank you for the info and appreciate you both!! 🥰🤟🏼

  • @Griever78
    @Griever78 Год назад

    So educational, thank you! And your editor has a sense of humour so it’s educational and entertaining to watch!

  • @ericlks91
    @ericlks91 Год назад +10

    Finally!!! I really miss how Dr Maxfield looks at Dr Shah 😝😝 Now I feel complete again 😂

  • @filipinodays789
    @filipinodays789 Год назад

    I'm thankful for the emergence of young experts here. Before, when I needed to research about skin solutions, there were a few skin doctors who are less likely to recommend an affordable drugstore product. I don't resort to home remedies if I need at least 6 ingredients to mix in a bowl.

  • @maggieandrade7569
    @maggieandrade7569 Год назад +28

    I had a partial thyroidectomy 19 years ago, before that incision was made on a wrinkle or line on the neck. This was back when it looked like you were partially decapitated 🙂. It did turn into a hypertrophic scar and somewhat darker. The scar has never bothered me so I just let it be. Almost 20 years later it’s barely noticeable. It’s lightened almost completely and it did flatten on its own. The ONLY thing I’ve always had a problem with is the sensation on the scar itself still to this day.

  • @nodame19
    @nodame19 Год назад

    This Channel is my no 1 on whole RUclips.
    Thank you.
    The chemistry in between two of you is so beautiful. You are humble, pleasant and trurly amazing ❤

  • @dianna1979
    @dianna1979 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this info. My daughter has a liver disease which causes extreme itching and they are trying to find the right medication and dosage to help her. She has wounds all over her body- I mean an extreme amount. People stare at her if her arms or legs are exposed. She’s 29 and it breaks my heart. She has so many autoimmune diseases and since the age of 15, has had several PEs, a DVT, a HVT, pericarditis and PSC which is what causes the itching. She has so much on her plate that if we could help with this one thing, it would help her self esteem some. I would love some advice to at least help minimize the scars that are several years old, if even just on her arms and legs. Thank you for this info to at least help with new wounds. ❣️

    • @minniyoutubaster
      @minniyoutubaster Год назад

      Curious if you ever researched (or tried) wound-honey or manuka honey. I'm not saying it can help something that advanced, but merely letting you know it exists.

  • @brianf777
    @brianf777 7 месяцев назад

    bless them having to call each other doctor so n so all the time so we won't forget they are doctors!

  • @LilAdolf6o6
    @LilAdolf6o6 10 месяцев назад +585

    These guys look like they've never had a scar in their life.

  • @tiffanybrown9848
    @tiffanybrown9848 19 дней назад

    I was attacked by a dog Feb 2024. I have been using Scar Away silicone bandages and the scars are fading so much and the painful, hard tissue is softening up considerably. So thankful for this product!

  • @elizabethrobbins8580
    @elizabethrobbins8580 Год назад +79

    Remember, all wounds heal from the bottom up. You need to keep the wound clean and covered with the dressings that your doctor prefers. You will get wound care instructions when you leave the hospital, outpatient surgical center, or office. Don't deviate. If you think it's healed, it isn't. Keep treating until the skin has healed. I tell my patients to keep the wound treatment up for 3 months after the epidermis appears healed.

    • @amygalvin1799
      @amygalvin1799 Год назад +3

      After Gallblader removal zero wound care instructions. 😑Even after asking post surgery it was brushed off.

    • @Ann.O.Pinion
      @Ann.O.Pinion Год назад +4

      Same. No instruction given on wound care after unilateral mastectomy.

    • @raemauldin6268
      @raemauldin6268 Год назад

      Elizabeth, I am 75, 1 year go 30% my body burnt and skin grafted, still have pain and tightness. I am using e -oil, I am overwhelmed lots suggest products. I am grateful your knowledge.

    • @deltasquared7777
      @deltasquared7777 Год назад +1

      used appropriately, Elase ointment (fibrinolysin) and Silvasorb (antimicrobial wound dressing) can aid in healing with minimal scarring by keeping edges of the wound from drying out and forming cicatrice scarring

    • @raemauldin6268
      @raemauldin6268 Год назад +1

      @@deltasquared7777 Thank you so much

  • @Mommaslew
    @Mommaslew Год назад

    I am soooooooo happy to see you guys TOGETHER!❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊

  • @trick351
    @trick351 Год назад +4

    My damn!!! As a disabled veteran with plenty of scars, diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma in February of 2022. I now have a 6” scar across my clavicle, 5 surgeries later, the entire time being told to alternate Vaseline and raw vitamin E oil I’m LIVID!!! Now I have to tell people “there was 6 attackers” 🤦🏼‍♀️🤬👎🏼 and at no point was onion anything brought up 🤬🤬🤬
    EDIT: I might fly in to see either one of you to please help me unfuck this situation. 🙏🏼

  • @ccl4430
    @ccl4430 6 месяцев назад +2

    Per pregnancy scars, I thought I would offer my experience. I am in my late 50's. While I was pregnant I used Olive Oil-Cold pressed version which is stated on the bottle. I used it daily. Especially after a shower, it seemed to sink into the skin better and wasn't too greasy. Though I still wiped off the excess. After pregnancy, I used it daily for a few months. It did help with stretch marks because to this day the stretch marks are very light in color and hardly noticeable. Years later after needing a hysterectomy for fibroid tumors, I repeated the use of Olive Oil, and the scar from the surgery is hardly noticeable. As the years have gone on, I have had back surgeries and just recently a neck surgery. During the times of the back surgeries, I couldn't easily reach my back most of the time to use Olive Oil or without making a mess, so I stopped. The scars are terrible there. A few are raised. I find them to be ugly. I wish that I tried better to keep them moist. Currently, I am applying Vaseline to a 2-week scar from neck surgery. I will try the silicone gel shortly. If neither seems to work I will go back to Olive Oil but will need to keep it covered while outside in the sun. That is why I have not done so. It's to keep my skin from burning while outside as it is exposed whereas during my pregnancies the area wasn't exposed. I am not sure if my input helps anyone but then again it might.

  • @shenikatiexeira7376
    @shenikatiexeira7376 Год назад +6

    Hi am a nurse from Guyana and currently am experiencing burn on the face and legs. And since am using the Vaseline seen in the video am getting the results I want that I didn't even expect so fast.

  • @meekscott2268
    @meekscott2268 Год назад +1

    Guess what? I damaged my skin barrier. I'm happy that I have your channel because of it wasn't for watching you guys I would not have known what it was and how to begin fixing it. I was getting it confused with perhaps signed of purging til I noticed that I was over exfoliating. I was gonna stick the purge out. Whew thankfully I had your channel. I found out because I actually used a lotion that never irritated me and it stung a little. Thank you

  • @IsaidImlistening
    @IsaidImlistening Год назад +4

    This couldn't be a more timely find! Thank you so much! I just had an ACDF 2.5 weeks ago so I have a fresh 3-4” scar across the front of my neck. I had been using bacitracin until the stitches came out per my surgeon's orders and now scar tape, so I'm really happy to have the regimen confirmed. Extra delighted because I have EDS so my scars are unpredictable.
    Years ago I got a huge and very deep Harley bite (tail pipe burn) on my right calf. After the danger of infection was past with a few weeks of silvadene, I applied zinc oxide and a single layer of gauze to keep dirt out of it for about six months. There is literally no scar at all. Nada. I can't discern where the burn was. So I still think zinc oxide is the best treatment, but I do scar tape because everyone tells me to.

    • @Buffalosabskis
      @Buffalosabskis Год назад +1

      From what I know a scar can take up to 1.5 years to really know how it will look. I got a hockey stick to the eyebrow and it was pretty big. I did not go to the doctor because it was done bleeding and did not need stitches. I put antibiotic cream on it until it completely healed and had no scab. It’s about 8 months in and looks significantly better every month. Do you think cream does anything past the point of healing up? I mean sure I can see it getting to the dermis or epidermis, but a scar is like an iceberg when it is from blunt force trauma or a cut.

  • @iansamuelson3666
    @iansamuelson3666 Год назад

    Perfect timing guys. I just had surgery and I'm working to minimize the scaring afterward.

  • @JohnPMiller
    @JohnPMiller Год назад +4

    I had surgery that required an incision from in front of my ear down to my neck (as well as a drainage in my neck). The silicone gel was easier to apply, but I switched within a couple of weeks to the silicone sheets that were more effective. I used them for four months. I'm happy with the results. However, I never got the sheets to stick for more than two days. I put a new one on every day after my shower. It also takes practice to figure out how to apply them yourself. Shop around for prices, because some stores charge double the price. I hope this helps someone recovering from surgery.

  • @DeazyDuzit999
    @DeazyDuzit999 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’m straight but you two have the most amazing smiles and best skin (go figure)
    lol Beyond that good video guys professional content, informative first time here and you guys done very well 👍🏼

  • @anhha4574
    @anhha4574 Год назад +5

    So fun and helpful! Thanks docs!

  • @claudiacalvert4211
    @claudiacalvert4211 Год назад

    Soooooo glad you are back together !!!!!!

  • @DrSarahWright
    @DrSarahWright Год назад +5

    Such a great informative video! I love how you both explain everything so well and teach the viewers. However, what are your thoughts on the environmental effects of Vasoline (or petroleum jelly) as it is a byproduct of gasoline production or the claim that it has poly aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH)?

  • @drnik67
    @drnik67 Год назад +1

    I’ve been bingeing your vids the last couple of weeks, having only just discovered the channel. Love the rapport between you.
    I only have one problem: Dr Maxfield’s voice is so soothing I sometimes zone out on what he’s actually saying! 😁😁
    (I like Dr Shah’s voice too though!)

  • @aninersisyan3847
    @aninersisyan3847 Год назад +7

    Thank you, guys, for educating us on skincare and literally changing my skin and my life (i finally found the best products for my skin and got rid of those 50 expensive yet useless creams.. ).
    Can you please make a video about skincare for pregnant/breastfeeding ladies? What shouldn't be used and what we can use instead. Thanks!

    • @kapilsingh2168
      @kapilsingh2168 Год назад

      Mam which one creem you used how to remove my face scare

  • @dianemanuel3636
    @dianemanuel3636 Год назад

    Good to see you all together again 😊

  • @tomigoe376
    @tomigoe376 Год назад +18

    Hey Doctorly. What are your thoughts on microneedling the scalp for hair loss + a natural topical (including those you have recommended like pumpkin seed caffeine, rosemary oil and supplementing saw palmetto and curcumin) + aquaphor to lock in oils overnight?
    The aim is to speed up the microneedling recovery phase and absorption of the topical.
    Cheers!

  • @sophiarocket1682
    @sophiarocket1682 Год назад

    I appreciate experiencing the fun chemistry between the two of you. 👍

  • @kmcq692
    @kmcq692 Год назад +5

    Just use Vaseline 5:44

    • @kmcq692
      @kmcq692 Год назад

      Onion eating is awesome too. (Favorite for me is oven cooked quarters with butter and Parmesan)

  • @XxExternalBleedin100
    @XxExternalBleedin100 Год назад +1

    Love you being together & Dr. Al-Dabagh too

  • @nidhinarayan4700
    @nidhinarayan4700 Год назад +9

    Is there any way to fade or remove scars from cuts and burns through objects? I have quite noticeable self-harm scars that have become a trigger for me and are now associated with my PTSD. It's been years but the scars have not gone away. Any advice would really help :)

  • @benedictaokuley5172
    @benedictaokuley5172 Год назад

    I’ve waited for a video like this in a while😍

  • @Tinytashiii
    @Tinytashiii Год назад +5

    I had breast reduction surgery last October, 2021. Unfortunately, I have now developed puckered skin (keloid type scars) on either side of my breasts, near my under arms. They itch and are painful whenever I wear a bra. I’ve tried the silicone tape (as recommended by a physician) but they didn’t work and often times peeled off or moved. I have Mederma (not sure if I spelt that right?) and I had used it on the scar that was made when I had my myomectomy to remove fibroids back in January of 2021. That area had healed with only a small area of puckered skin. But I hate hate hate these puckered scars I have on either side of my breasts. I feel so ugly and I don’t know what to do. I’m setting an appointment to see my surgeon to see what I can do about it. I am happy with having smaller boobies because I was extremely heavy chested but it just sucks to be dealing with another issue now

    • @honeybunz4353
      @honeybunz4353 Год назад

      I had breast reduction in July 2019, and my surgeon was the worst. He acted like he was God (my insurance covered my surgery). A week after I returned to get my dressing removed, I had to go back an hr later. I had a hematoma on my right breast. Any ways I went from a 38 G to 34 B/C. The scars are so ugly, and my titties itch like crazy. Sometimes, I want to scratch my nipples off! 😅 I have been using hydrocortisone after I shower, and it helps a lot. I love my small boobs but the scars are so ugly.

    • @Daniella1117
      @Daniella1117 9 месяцев назад

      Use radiation treatment

  • @jenniferrhoades4877
    @jenniferrhoades4877 10 месяцев назад

    All these young, smart Dr's is great to see ❤

  • @deborahchua8225
    @deborahchua8225 Год назад +4

    Hello Dr Shah and Dr Maxfield! Thank you so much for your amazing videos. Being a medical doctor myself, i find your videos a fun way to keep up with new papers! I was wondering if you could compile a list of landmark papers we could go through as a reading list for more details on what was discussed on the videos? thank you so much

  • @josephinemiller4780
    @josephinemiller4780 Год назад

    I’ve had several surgeries including a lumpectomy, port inserted under my skin for chemo treatments, then removal of the port, last surgery was the removal of my 26 year old breast implants. I swear by Bio-Oil!!! My scars are so faint but if you were just looking at me you would never know I had them unless you looked up close. I applied it 2 to 3 times a day and my surgeon was amazed. She now recommends it to her other patients.

  • @lilarose9348
    @lilarose9348 Год назад +3

    Great info. What are your thoughts on medical tattooing for scars that have hypopigmentation ?

  • @kristinachin5931
    @kristinachin5931 Год назад

    Where was this video a year ago?! I was looking for some information on scars for my c section and couldn’t find anything this informative! Thank you guys

  • @beautybeagles6982
    @beautybeagles6982 Год назад +3

    Loved this as I have a number of surgery scars I've collected over the years. You didn't say how best to treat hypertrophic scars though. Would you treat them like normal ones or keloid? I have a rather large one from a laparotomy so would love to know so I could try to improve it.

  • @maivo3404
    @maivo3404 Год назад

    Love when you’re back together!!!

  • @jaimetarne9436
    @jaimetarne9436 Год назад +8

    My husband had three open heart surgeries in a three week period. The scarring and keloids were significant, so over the past three years his dermatologist injected something ( sorry I dont know what it was) into his scars. Very painful. But now his scars are fairly flat, but they are still bright red. We assume it will always be so. Any insights? And yes, love seeing you back together.

    • @vmmurphy3918
      @vmmurphy3918 Год назад +1

      Try bio oil on them. Helps with the hyperpigmentation. Takes a few months but it works.

    • @agdiddle
      @agdiddle Год назад +2

      I started using “faded” serum by Topicals and I have noticed my scar lighten up

  • @calvinthao4667
    @calvinthao4667 Год назад +1

    perfect video because i'm healing a cut that might scar and say a pass video about using vaseline too :)

  • @jzq8707
    @jzq8707 Год назад +3

    Hi Dr Shah & Dr Maxfield, I have a 10 year old post surgical scar but it's still itchy sometimes. What can I do about it? Appreciate your videos and your efforts. Cheers.

  • @patdo4452
    @patdo4452 Год назад

    Great content and love the positive vibes and chemistry between you two. You guys are a pleasure to watch.

  • @alexhudson97
    @alexhudson97 Год назад +4

    Love your channel. Thank you for your always interesting, informative and entertaining videos. I got the impression that this video pertained more to post-op incision type scars. Would the same apply to large, deep graze-type scars? I’ve had a few sporting mishaps recently and can’t imagine applying Vaseline on the area, when I almost faint just looking at it!

  • @babibone2183
    @babibone2183 Год назад

    Hi, you guys (doctors) are so informative, knowledgeable, funny, have great chemistry 'working together' and simply the 🤟please keep on doing what you're doing

  • @MeiChowChow4
    @MeiChowChow4 Год назад +8

    Does this also apply to keloids from laser mole removals? Thanks!