“I found it difficult to get back on my feet but after having a lot of support I managed to find a new job.”
Emily is now thriving in her role at Dermacare Direct but struggled day-to-day with a huge scar from the surgery which covered the length of her back.
As experts in skin, she turned to her colleagues for help.
Emily said: “I have always disliked the look of my scar. It was very raised, red, itchy and dry.
“It sits just near my bra strap and runs right to the bottom of my tailbone, so it’s quite big. Probably a little bigger than a 30cm ruler.”
As time went on Emily’s scar got worse as her skin continued to produce more collagen.
There are two kinds of scars. A keloid is a tough heaped-up scar, often coloured pink or purple, that rises abruptly above the skin.
In comparison, a hypertrophic scar - like Emily’s - is characterised by deposits of excessive amounts of collagen, causing a less raised mark, often forming around pimples, body piercings, cuts and burns.
Emily tried dozens of products to help the appearance of the scar including gels, oils and silicone sheets, but nothing worked.
“It was starting to get thicker and dryer,” she said.
“I had tried other scar gels but I just didn’t have any luck. I found that the silicone sheets would ping off whilst I was wearing them and the gels were far too sticky.
“They would stick to my clothes and it would make it really uncomfortable.
“If I applied them before bed I would wake up in the night and the sheets or my pyjama top would be stuck to me.
“A nurse who works with me recommended a new silicone gel called Nourisil MD, which works on scars that are old, too.”
Nourisil MD contains five different silicones and vitamin E and works by forming an invisible layer that hydrates and protects scars on all areas of the body.
Source : Mirror. UK , 1st Feb 2018
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