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A scar is a mark left after a wound has healed. In some cases, scar revision surgery can help improve the look of a scar or make it less visible. If the scar tissue is tight and restricts movement of the skin, revision can release or improve this. Z-plasty is a method for scar revision. While this procedure is a commonly used plastic surgical method, it may not be a good choice for people with certain medical conditions or behaviors that affect blood flow to the skin. These include poorly controlled diabetes, previous skin irradiation, peripheral vascular disease, and smoking. Your doctor will discuss risk factors with you before a surgical decision is made.
Prepare for the surgery as you have been told. Also:
Before the procedure, you will be asked to sign an informed consent form for both surgery and anesthesia. These forms will give information on the procedure. It will also list the risks, benefits, and alternatives to the procedure. You can ask questions before you sign the forms. Make sure all of your questions are answered before you sign the forms.
The surgery takes 1 to 3 hours. You may go home the same day. Or you may stay 1 or more nights.
You will be taken to the PACU (post-anesthesia care unit) to be watched as you wake up from the anesthesia. You may feel sleepy and nauseated. If a breathing tube was used, your throat may be sore at first. You will be given medicine to manage any pain or nausea. If the revision is to a large area, you may stay 1 or more nights in the hospital. Once you are ready to go home, you will be released to an adult family member or friend.
Once at home, follow the instructions you have been given. Your doctor will tell you when you can return to your normal routine. During your recovery:
Contact the doctor right away if any of the following occur:
You will have follow-up visits so your doctor can see how well you're healing. If you have stitches that need to be removed, this will be done at one of these visits. Your doctor will also check on the results of your surgery. Let your doctor know if you have any questions or concerns.
Risks and possible complications include: