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POST OPERATIVE WOUND CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Items Needed for Wound Care

  • Aquaphor Healing Ointment, Vaseline Petroleum Jelly or Mupirocin ointment

  • Band-Aid large enough to cover the incision with a nonstick pad, OR:

    • Nonstick dressing pads, sterile gauze pads, medical or paper tape (paper tape is ideal if allergic to traditional Band-Aids)

Daily Wound Care

  1. Initial Bandage:

    • Keep the original bandage dry and intact for the first 48 hours. This special pressure dressing helps prevent bleeding.

    • If it becomes wet or soiled before 48 hours, replace it earlier with a clean dressing.

  2. After 48 Hours:

    • With Steri-Strips or Butterfly Stitches:

      • Remove the outer pressure bandage. The steri-strips/butterfly stitches underneath should remain intact.

      • No further care is needed unless the steri-strips fall off prematurely.

      • If steri-strips fall off before your follow-up visit, follow the instructions below for cleaning and dressing.

    • Without Steri-Strips:

      • Remove the bandage and gently clean the wound with warm, soapy water applied using a cotton ball or Q-tip.

      • If there is crusting, you may use diluted hydrogen peroxide to loosen it (for 1–2 days only), then switch to soap and water.

  3. Ointment and Dressing:

    • After cleaning, apply a generous layer of ointment (Vaseline, Aquaphor or Mupirocin if directed) to the wound using a clean Q-tip.

    • Cover with a nonstick dressing pad or appropriately sized Band-Aid. Add gauze if there is drainage.

    • Secure with paper tape if needed.

    • Keep the wound moist with ointment and cover it. Do not let it dry out or scab over, as this can delay healing.

 

General Instructions

  • Showering: You may bathe or shower anytime after surgery, but keep the bandage dry during the first 48 hours. Avoid direct water pressure on the site.

  • Follow-Up: Suture removal is typically performed 9–14 days after surgery. Please attend your scheduled follow-up appointment for this.

  • Scar Strength: After suture removal, the wound is only 5–7% of its original strength. To optimize healing, avoid tension or strain on the area.

  • Smoking: To promote healing, it is strongly recommended to quit smoking for at least 2 weeks post-surgery.

  • Activity Restrictions:

    • Avoid heavy lifting (>10 lbs), strenuous exercise, sports, or activities that cause tension at the wound site for at least 2–3 weeks.

    • Avoid sleeping on the surgical site.

    • Stop any activity if you feel pulling or tension, as this can stretch the scar and worsen its appearance.

 

What to Expect During Healing

  1. Bleeding or Oozing:

    • Light bleeding or oozing is normal.

    • If bleeding saturates your dressing, remove it and apply firm, continuous pressure with gauze for 20 minutes (timed).

    • If it persists, repeat the process for another 20 minutes. If still uncontrolled, contact our office.

  2. Swelling, Bruising, and Numbness:

    • These symptoms are common and typically improve with elevation and the use of ice packs.

    • Numbness may last for weeks or, in rare cases, up to a year.

  3. Pain:

    • Postoperative pain is usually mild. Use Extra Strength Tylenol or acetaminophen as directed.

    • Avoid pain relievers like Aspirin, Ibuprofen, or Naproxen, as they may increase bleeding.

  4. Drainage:

    • Bloody, yellowish, or watery drainage is normal.

    • Watch for signs of infection: increased pain, redness, warmth, swelling, or foul-smelling drainage several days after surgery. Contact us immediately if these occur.

  5. Scar Care:

    • Scarring is expected but improves significantly over time. The scar matures over 12 months, with most improvement seen in the first 6–8 months.

    • After 1 month, you may gently massage the scar in a circular motion for 15–20 minutes daily to enhance its appearance.

    • Avoid direct sunlight on the scar for the first few months to prevent discoloration.

    • Cosmetic improvement with laser treatments is available but is typically considered only after the scar has fully matured.

Contact our office immediately at 305-397-8622 and email info@lincolnderm.com if you notice any of the following signs of infection:

  • Increased redness, swelling, or warmth around the wound

  • Persistent or worsening pain

  • Pus or foul-smelling drainage

  • Bleeding that doesn’t stop after 20 minutes of firm pressure

  • Fever or chills

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