EPISODE · Jul 29, 2025 · 9 MIN
One Year Later: 54-Year-Old Tummy Tuck Patient Shares Her Scar Healing Secrets
from Plastic Surgery: What the reveal reveals. · host R. Brannon Claytor, MD, FACS
"I feel good, I feel much better about my physique, and I appreciate how the scar has healed."This patient shares that she was able to flatten her scar by massaging it with vitamin E oil and shea butter in an upward motion. She emphasizes how important it is to put in the work at home during recovery.The last time she wore a bikini before getting this surgery was over 19 years ago before she had children, and now she is wearing one on vacation in Mexico!Her largest concern before surgery was the anesthesia, but she encourages anyone with the same fears not to worry.Lean in!Thank you for tuning in to Plastic Surgery: What the reveal reveals! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts. For more information about Dr. R. Brannon Claytor, his practice, and the latest in plastic surgery innovations, visit cnplasticsurgery.com. Have questions, feedback, or a topic you'd like us to cover? Reach out to us anytime through our website or social media.Stay connected for upcoming episodes featuring expert guests, inspiring stories, and trusted advice for your aesthetic journey.
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"I feel good, I feel much better about my physique, and I appreciate how the scar has healed." This patient shares that she was able to flatten her scar by massaging it with vitamin E oil and shea butter in an upward motion. She emphasizes how important it is to put in the work at home during recovery. The last time she wore a bikini before getting this surgery was over 19 years ago before she had children, and now she is wearing one on vacation in Mexico! Her largest concern before surgery w...
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