FTM Chest- 5mths Post + a GREAT Scar Reduction Cream

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2008

The last upload I'm going to do in this recovery from the 'double subcutaneous mastectomy with nipple grafts' series. (Unless something major happens.)
The scar reduction cream I found is called HIRUDOID in Australia.
The ACTIVE ingredient is Heparinoid (Mucopolysaccharide polysulfuric acid ester Bovine. 3mg/g.
It may not look 'amazing' but I'm under a fluro light and I only used it for 3 days!

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  • are you fkin drunk or wot......... :/

  • Has anyone ever used MEDERMA? How would you compare with HIRUDOID?

  • Use ScarAway silicone scar strips to flatten, smooth and fade scars. Also protects delicate area and alleviates itching and pain. Vitamin E is NOT recommended for scars. It can weaken your skin and make them worse.  Use scaraway.

  • 2B honest, I have no idea!

    I don't recall even looking, until the third day of application?

    As I identify as 'Gender Queer', my scars are a part of my identity, so I really DON'T want them to drastically fade!

    As soon as I realized they were, I STOPPED using the product!

    The effects will vary from person to person, but it IS a scar reduction, vein repair, cream. Hopefully, as it seems 2B what u want, urs will have faded by now? Will be doing an 18mth post surgery update during next 2 weeks.

  • Thankyou so much about the cream. your chest is hot.... :)

  • My regular physician recommended it...

  • wow dude, that's amazing! I'll have to remember the name of that ointment! your chest looks great, btw. glad to hear it's all going pretty well for you :)

  • Looking awesome. Healing very nicely

  • Looks great.. I have a question.. Do you still have to screen for breast cancer?

  • The Hirudoid cream sounds impressive.

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