There are many reasons why people decide to get circumcised. For some, it’s for medical, hygienic, or religious reasons. However, regardless of the reason for getting circumcised, the circumcision procedure‏ ‏ might leave crooked, thick, or elevated circumcision scars. If you find yourself in this situation, you must quickly find ways to address the circumcision scar before it becomes permanent. Here is some information about how you can get rid of circumcision scars.‏

What Will Scarring Look Like?‏

‏Whenever the skin is cut, there is a possibility that circumcision scar tissue will be left upon ‏ ‏circumcision healing‏ ‏. Scarring from the incision made during circumcision will appear as a red or pink area of thickened tissue. In most instances, the scars and circumcision bumps will also sit quite high in comparison to the surrounding tissue. About two years after the incision, the scar will start fading. Apart from that, the scar itself will start shrinking and fading. However, without treatment, it’s unlikely that the scar will just go away on its own. There are several factors that influence the development of bumps on circumcision scar line.

Positive Pleasant Male Doctor Smiling While Showing Tablet to Boy and Sitting‏Scar tissue‏

‏The skin around the surgical site might start to harden or thicken. This tissue might stick around and leave ridges or bumps along the shaft of your penis.‏

‏Stitches‏

‏During ‏medical circumcision, if the doctor uses the excision or clamp methods, they might have to apply stitches to reattach your skin to the shaft. The advantage of stitching is that it keeps the skin edges in position as healing takes place. It is possible to develop some minor scarring where the stitches were applied. If the stitches break or slip during healing, greater scarring can occur. ‏

Keloids‏

‏In rare cases, you might experience a situation where there is a thick tissue growth on the site of the incision. These growths, known as keloids, usually look like tumors. However, it is important to note that they are not cancerous. In certain instances, the growths can be so large they require additional surgery. If you have developed keloids on any of your scars before – whether from injuries or surgical procedures – you might likely develop keloids from circumcision. You must ensure that you discuss this with your surgeon prior to getting circumcised.‏

‏Dark Discoloration‏

‏It is possible that there might be a skin color difference between the remaining foreskin and the newly exposed skin. Over time, these color differences will likely fade. However, if they don’t, there are several scar oils and vitamin E creams that you can use.‏

Will the Bumps on Circumcision Scar Line Change Over Time?‏

‏After ‏religious circumcision in Florida‏, it can take several weeks for proper healing to occur. Right after the procedure, the skin might appear inflamed. However, this inflammation will subside as healing takes place, and the skin should start looking normal. The surgical site might itch as it heals. You must avoid scratching it as this might disturb proper healing. In some instances, even if proper healing takes place, the scar might still look different from the rest of the skin. ‏

Essentials Tips for Scar Reduction‏

‏As discussed above, just like any other surgical procedure, circumcision can leave scars, bumps, and lumps. Therefore, it is advisable to find ways to do away with these marks after the procedure is done. There are certain recommended practices that can help you heal more naturally after the ‏Religious Mohel Circumcision Procedure in South Florida‏ ‏. If you observe these practices, you are less likely to get irritated. Doctors usually advise that you avoid friction after circumcision. One way to ensure this is to wear loose clothes. You must also make sure that the wound remains clean to reduce the risk of infection. There are several over-the-counter medications that you can buy as you heal to improve the look of circumcision scar bumps. These include vitamin E, scar oil, and lightening creams.‏

‏Circumcision wounds heal faster in infants than in adults. To reduce the appearance of scars in infants, clean the penis with warm water and apply some petroleum jelly. You must also make sure that you change the bandage daily until the wound is totally healed. Adults must also clean with soapy water and wear loose boxers afterward. Lastly, you will want to ensure that the wound has healed properly before resuming sexual activity. Doctors usually recommend that you wait for about 4 to 6 weeks.‏

Cosmetic Surgery to Get Rid of Scars and Circumcision Bumps‏

‏One of the options when it comes to dealing with circumcision bumps on the circumcision scar line is to get cosmetic surgery. While this route might not get rid of your circumcision scar bumps all the way, it will at least make them less noticeable. If you are unsure about how to go about it, talk to your doctor first and find out how cosmetic surgery can benefit you. They might even know a plastic surgeon who specializes in circumcision scar tissue.‏

‏OTC Treatments‏

‏Sometimes, even if you observe proper aftercare, scars will still appear. There are several over-the-counter medications that you can use to reduce their appearance. ‏

‏Lightening Creams‏

‏Lightening creams can reduce the discoloration caused by circumcision. However, you might want to stay away from these products if you have sensitive skin. Some of these medications have been known to be quite harsh, so they might cause reactions. Apart from that, they can also cause some lightening of the surrounding skin.

A Man With a Beard Squeezes Out Lightening Cream‏Scar Oils‏

‏You can also buy these oils to reduce the appearance of scars, bumps, and lumps. They are quite hydrating, and this can be effective for restoring the natural appearance of your skin.‏

‏However, take note that several types are available, so you might want to talk to your doctor and find out which one would be the best for you to use.‏

‏Vitamin E‏

‏Many OTC creams contain vitamin E. However, you can also try vitamin E cream. These creams are highly nourishing and effective when trying to reduce the appearance of circumcision scars.‏

‏How to Avoid Allergenic Products‏

‏If you choose OTC medications to help with your circumcision scar tissue, you must avoid allergenic products as they can cause adverse skin reactions. Before you apply any product to your ‏‏scars‏ ‏, you must first conduct a patch test. Here is how the patch test works:‏

  • ‏Apply a small amount of medication to the inside of your forearm‏
  • ‏Cover the area with a bandage‏
  • ‏Leave the product on for a day‏

‏If you don’t notice any allergic reactions like itching, swelling, or burning, then it means the product is safe for use. If you are planning to use a particular product on a child, you must always make sure to talk to your pediatrician before starting treatment.‏

‏What do you think of our tips to get rid of circumcision scarring, bumps, and lumps? You must ensure that you follow your doctor’s guidelines for the proper healing of circumcision scars. But even if you stick to these guidelines, scars might still refuse to fade. If you are faced with this situation, the tips in this article can help. If you are having problems with circumcision scars that refuse to go away, contact us and schedule an appointment. We have lots of experience helping others with the same condition.‏