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    Default Post op redness

    Tried to have a look through threads so I apologise if the question has already been asked before .

    I'm now 5 months post op . and still have some pinkness in the recipient area, heres my problem , i'm off on holiday to las vegas in September and would very much like the pinkness to have gone really.

    I shave my hair short you see , basically a 0 grade still ..

    So my point is , is there any ointments, creams oils ect that can help bring the colour back to normal ?

    Thanks in advance


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    Quote Originally Posted by skootz View Post
    Tried to have a look through threads so I apologise if the question has already been asked before .

    I'm now 5 months post op . and still have some pinkness in the recipient area, heres my problem , i'm off on holiday to las vegas in September and would very much like the pinkness to have gone really.

    I shave my hair short you see , basically a 0 grade still ..

    So my point is , is there any ointments, creams oils ect that can help bring the colour back to normal ?

    Thanks in advance


    Scott.

    Aloe Vera - I am 6 weeks post op myself and I have hardly any redness. I used AV religiously tho as I knew from previous posters it was essential.

    Give it a try - twice a day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skootz View Post
    Tried to have a look through threads so I apologise if the question has already been asked before .

    I'm now 5 months post op . and still have some pinkness in the recipient area, heres my problem , i'm off on holiday to las vegas in September and would very much like the pinkness to have gone really.

    I shave my hair short you see , basically a 0 grade still ..

    So my point is , is there any ointments, creams oils ect that can help bring the colour back to normal ?

    Thanks in advance


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    In a pinch, you can use a liquid makeup available at shops like Sally's. IMO one of the better concealers is Nanogen. That may help. I do agree with the Aloe Vera suggestion.

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    What kind of aloe vera is to be used? and how thick do you apply it?

    Thanks, FTL

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    Quote Originally Posted by FearTheLoss View Post
    What kind of aloe vera is to be used? and how thick do you apply it?

    Thanks, FTL
    Personally, I would buy Aloe vera gel from a reputable health food store. Get the pure stuff. My 18 year old daughter used to work at Natural Foods Warehouse in Alpharetta, GA. The owners have a very high standard regarding the products they sell.

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    Aloe Vera is a viable option sometimes.

    If the redness persists, contact your doctor who can write a script for a topical steroid cream.

    That can do the trick when over-the-counter products do not work.
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