Author Topic: Why vaseline after surgery/showering?  (Read 3687 times)

Offline NewLifeGuy

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This is question specifically for the doctors, I'm curious, why is the vaseline often recommended after a few days of surgery/showering? Does it help the effect of the loose-skin after excision/lipo that tends to catch on compression garments? Any other benefits?

Thanks!


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This is question specifically for the doctors, I'm curious, why is the vaseline often recommended after a few days of surgery/showering? Does it help the effect of the loose-skin after excision/lipo that tends to catch on compression garments? Any other benefits?

Thanks!



I have never recommended vaseline for my patient's after surgery care.  Such lubrication can make a mess of After Gynecomastia Surgery Dressings and Male Chest Compression Garments.  Such issues are best discussed with your own doctor.

Hope this helps,

Michael Bermant, MD
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Offline Dr. Elliot Jacobs

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I do not recommend vaseline on the skin of post-operative gynecomastia patients (don't know any other doctor, either).  I do, however, recommend a small amount of anti-septic ointment on the wounds themselves -- and then cover them with a bandaid.

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