As a woman of color I am somewhat prone to scarring and
keloiding.
Which is something that I share with my surgeons.
I am an 'old school girl - hence the 'Gee'. When many of my
procedures were performed the technique were much more
invasive, and thus more likely to leave a scar.
However overall I have been fortunate in that I don't have too
many really large scars. Due in large part to having great surgeons,
and my being very aggressive with scar reduction tactics.
In the case of my GRS, I have minimal scarring. What scarring I do
have, I have applied Hydroquinone cream 4% (prescribed dosage),
cocoa butter, and Premarin cream internally.
This combined with the skin re-generating as I have aged has made
the scar fairly neglible. Also at the scar points, I do allow my pubic
hair to cover it somewhat, though my pubic hair is fairly sparse as
I tend not to grow much hair overall. Occasionally I will shave the
region, but for the most part I leave it lightly covered.
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