Thank you for your quick response! It has been two weeks since my first derma stamping session. The other day I was looking at my scars (I had not yet put lotion on them) and they appeared somewhat dry. Some of the skin was flaking off. I know you said not to peel the skin off, but I wanted to make sure it was actually peeling and not just the shiny/dry look that scars can have. I was able to easily peel sections of the scar off.
So here are my questions:
- Would derma stamping from two weeks ago make the scars start peeling now?
- Is it normal for scars to peel?
- Is it healthy skin peeling away or is it the injured skin peeling away to reveal newer, healthy skin underneath? Also, is the
new skin underneath the peeling skin going to appear less scar like or will it be of the same consistency and appearance as
normal scar tissue?
- My scars are very noticeable because they are shiny. I have read elsewhere that new skin needs to grow overtop the scar
tissue to make it appear less shiny because it is new skin. Is this true?
- Is there anything else I can do to make the shine go away? Is the shine just the way the collagen is organized or that it
was from a burn? I have several other scars and none of them are shiny. I even have one about three months older than
the current ones I am treating and none of them were ever shiny. I just don't get it and it is stressing me out
- Is it necessary to hear a popping sound as I stamp the scar tissue because I am not hearing it, but I read other people do?
- When exposing your scar to the sun for re-pigmentation, do you wait three days to do it or do you do it right after
stamping? I wasn't sure if there was risk for hyperpigmentation if I did it immediately following stamping.
Stamping for the first time definitely gave me a scare as the skin appeared as red as a tomato and made my scars so much more obvious. I was glad to see that subsided within a few days. My raised scar also went back to the normal skin level after two days. Two scars that I stamped were a little tender the first few days after stamping. Is tenderness and sensitivity to touch normal? Did I stamp too hard or deep?
Thank you in advance to your responses! It is so wonderful to have someone who is knowledgeable and ready to share information