Hello,
I had surgery about 10 years ago. I have noticed my scar under my nipple stretching and it goes up my nipple a little bit especially on my right nipple. Its about a 1/4 inch up the nipple. Its kind of a lighter color then the rest of my nipple and its starting to become pretty noticeable and I am becoming self conscience about it. Its a light pink color. I am wondering if this happened because I usually don't use sunscreen on it and have exposed it to a lot of sun over the years.
Should I put sunscreen on it still or should I tan it to blend better?
Is there anything I can do this late after surgery?
thank you!
Will this work? I don't have a very good digital camera.

Tanning is unpredictable, scars tend to tan differently and tans from scars can fade differently from surrounding skin.
Scars can have different pigmentation from surrounding tissues. This can involve the darker areola or the basic chest skin. Your image is not enough to determine options. This can change based on general body pigmentation, tanning, and other factors. Scars just do not act like other tissue as far as pigmentation issues. This late out,
Scar Care typically has little value. Pigmentation changing creams, bleaches darkening agents tend to be more for general regions. It is nearly impossible to spot chemically treat without the surrounding nearby regions being affected. Tattoos, putting permanent matching colors in the skin is an option, but over long term evolution, even this pigment migrates (look at older tattoos.) Some use camouflage makeup such as
Dermablend, but this requires skill and a male willing to work with makeup.
Sometimes
Revision Areola Scar from Prior Gynecomastia Surgery is an option. Such issues are best explored during a consultation after an evaluation. But then you would be starting with a new scar, scar care, and healing at an older age.
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, MD
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