How much does a C-section scar revision cost?

How much does a C-section scar revision cost?

A simple excision of the C-section scar costs $2500-$3500. If a mini tummy tuck is done along with C-section scar removal the cost can be $7500-$10,000 when general anesthesia is used.

How is cesarean scar revision done?

In order to revise the c-section scar, Dr. Hirsch will cut away the scar, elevate both sides of the scar, and contour the skin flaps to that they are of similar thicknesses. Then, he will meticulously suture the layers of the skin together so that they are lined up and one side no longer hangs over the other side.

How long does scar revision take to heal?

The initial healing phase of a surgical scar revision may include localized swelling, discoloration or discomfort and may take 1 to 2 weeks. Healing will continue for several weeks and as the new scar heals it will slowly refine and fade.

Is scar revision expensive?

You can, however, expect to pay around $500 for a smaller and less noticeable scar. If you need a skin graft for a bigger and more complex scar, you may pay as much as $4,000. This hefty price tag typically includes a skin graft.

Does c-section bulge go away?

While diet and exercise can help women lose excess fat after pregnancy, a healthy lifestyle can’t make a c-section scar and bulge go away. Some women may find their c-shelf sticks around for years, while others may notice the area gradually flattens over time.

How do I get rid of my hanging belly after c-section?

In extreme cases, where the patient has a significant amount of excess skin following a c-section, an abdominoplasty, commonly called a ‘tummy tuck’, may be recommended. This procedure surgically removes the excess skin, tightens the weakened abdominal muscles, and uses liposuction in order to remove excess fat.

Can scar revision make it worse?

Unfortunately, the thickness and the texture of the scar is only partially related to the skill of the surgeon and the procedure itself. In no case will scar revision surgery eliminate a scar completely. In nearly all cases, it will minimize the scar. In very rare cases, the scar could be made worse.

Does insurance cover scar revision surgery?

Most health insurance plans will not cover scar revision surgery, related complications or another surgery to revise the appearance of your scar. You must carefully review your health insurance policy. Your satisfaction involves more than a fee.

How bad is a C section scar?

Healed, a C-section scar is 4 to 6 inches long, though this length can vary due to the placement of the incision and the space required to birth your baby. The redness will also diminish over time. Depending on how your body heals, your scar may be flat or raised.

How is scar revision done?

Scar revision surgery involves excision (removal) of the unsightly scars in alignment with the lines of the face known as relaxed skin tension lines (RSTLs). Unsightly facial scars are scars which are not aligned with these RSTLs, which causes them to be under constant tension by the skin and facial muscles.

How does scar revision work?

Scar revision surgery will attempt to minimize a scar so that it is less conspicuous and blends in with the surrounding skin tone and texture. Scars are visible signs that remain after a wound has healed. They are the unavoidable results of injury or surgery, and their development can be unpredictable.

Can I get a tummy tuck after a C section?

As others have mentioned, if you are not planning to have more pregnancies, tummy tuck can be done after your c- section. Obviously, you will have a longer recovery if you combine your c section with tummy tuck. You will have drains that will come out 1 – 2 weeks after the surgery.

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