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Offline Blarneystoner

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Hey guys, probably a dumb question but is there anyway I could get a tan this year post-op? I'm as white as a powdered donut. I know that it's really bad for the scars to get exposed to the sun, but could I just put strong sun screen on the scar and leave the rest of my body exposed?
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Offline rcbrown23

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Yeah, you could cover with sunscreen...but then you'll have these big white areas by your nips. May look a little weird.

I'm probably going out late summer or so...I'll just sunscreen my whole front side.

Offline Grandpa Bambu

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Yeah, you could cover with sunscreen...but then you'll have these big white areas by your nips. May look a little weird.

If you 'carefully' apply the sun blocker to the areolas and scars, you probably wouldn't get any 'white areas'.

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If you 'carefully' apply the sun blocker to the areolas and scars, you probably wouldn't get any 'white areas'.

John.



That's a good idea. Maybe use a Q-Tip or something.

Offline Spleen

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If you're that white you should think about avoiding the sun altogether.  A tan sounds good while you're young.  However, melanoma is as bad as cancer's get.  I meet people all the time who regret all the tanning they did when they were younger because they're at the dermatologist getting stuff cut off their face every 6 months.  Use SPF 45 at least.

Offline monzo

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My opinion is to hit the tanning bed and put on some stickers around the scars. then you will have Zero risks

Offline monzo

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whats the info on the pigmentation changes that one could face after surg?

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I've been tanning like crazy. Just been using a high SPF sun block that I pain in the scars very carefully so theres no white spot.
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