Treatments for scars and oedema

Our therapists use innovative and evidence-based treatment solutions for difficult and stubborn scarring and oedema issues following trauma and surgery.  We also provide education and advice regarding the impact of trauma and surgery on function and activity, to improve daily participation in all occupations.

 

Compression therapy

Compression bandaging and compression garments provide gentle pressure to the scar which assists in the breakdown and reorientation of collagen fibres. Compression also acts on the scar by decreasing tension on the scar. Compression is effective in reducing hypertrophic scar thickness and colour, and assists in the reduction of post-injury and surgical swelling.

Scar Taping

Just as with compression bandaging, scar taping provides support to the scar by reducing tension at the site. Adhesive medical tape is applied to the scar to provide gentle pressure on it. This helps to reduce the possibility of the scar becoming thick and raised.

Silicone therapy

Silicone therapy is used as a first-line treatment for scars and can be used alone or in combination with compression. Silicone therapy can be applied in gel form, in sheeting or as molds. The silicone improves scar elasticity and softness, decreases scar volume, helps to normalise colour, reduce itching and incidence of keloid scars.

 
Vacuum therapy for scar and oedema massage.

Vacuum therapy

Vacuum therapy is usually used in conjunction with scar and oedema massage. Vacuum therapy massage lifts the skin by means of mechanical suction, creating a skin fold and mobilising that skin fold. This can assist in the movement of swelling, increased skin pliability, reduction of scar adhesions, improved movement and reduced pain.

Scar massage

Massage therapy is the manipulation of the skin and underlying tissues and is particularly useful in the prevention and treatment of scar adhesions. Research shows us massage decreases scar thickness; decreases pain and itch; improves scar characteristics including decreased vascularity, increased pliability and decreased scar height; and contributes to improvements in depression and mood state.

Lymphatic drainage

Lymphatic drainage can assist in the reduction of oedema and swelling following traumatic injury and surgery. The type and duration of scar and oedema massage will be determined by the therapist, and self-management techniques are taught.


We can treat:

  • scarring and swelling (oedema) from traumatic injuries, including lacerations, friction wounds, dog and animal bites, contaminated wounds, self-harm and burns

  • surgical wounds including surgical incisions, skin grafts, skin and muscle flaps

  • hypertrophic scarring

  • keloid scarring

  • pain, itching and tightness from scarring.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

 
 

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