Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Manage Scarring After A Lumpectomy

Manage Scarring After a Lumpectomy


Breast-conserving surgery for breast cancer, also called a lumpectomy, can preserve most of the breast tissue of a woman whose individual cancer diagnosis predicts about the same survival rate whether she undergoes a complete mastectomy or the less invasive surgery. Even with a lumpectomy, a scar may form in the surgical area. With diligent care of the wound site ensuring complete healing, the cosmetic result of the scar can improve over time.


Instructions


1. Wash your hands every time you check, dress or handle your lumpectomy wound site.


2. Clean the wound daily as directed by your doctor with mild soap and warm water. Dress the wound until it heals with gauze and paper tape. Attend physical therapy during the post-surgery period as directed by your doctor to regain feeling and use of the arm and underarm area near the lumpectomy. Care for any drains placed in the lymph node area according to your surgical team's instructions. Report any signs of infection to your doctor immediately.


3. Eat many healthy foods daily including fruits, vegetables and whole-grain carbohydrates to promote healing and your body's strength.


4. Apply skin-moisturizing creams or ointments as desired after the wound has healed to improve the look and feel of the scar that remains.







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