hey guys!
So my port was accessed pretty much immediately after it was placed (about 3 wks ago) and has been since (and will continue to be for a VERY long time). The incision, therefore, has been covered since it was created. I'm wondering if it would heal faster if my port hadn't been accessed right away, if some air could get to it? It's been covered since day one. It's healing just fine, it's pretty itchy right now (still scabby) which I know is good, but I'm wondering if it would be beneficial to put that mederma stuff on it (or even neosporin, just to soothe it from the constant covering)? That mederma stuff supposedly diminishes scars and I was always under the impression that in order for it to actually do what it says, you have to use it in a reasonable amount of time of the wound. However, because my port is continually being accessed, things have to be super sterile and I imagine a glob of mederma or neosporin next to the access site would prevent that from happening...or could I do it carefully and be just fine? Has anyone tried this or used something like this for this very reason on a newly accessed port incision? Any suggestions (other than to just leave it alone, haha)?
Just wondering, any input is appreciated. Thanks!
So my port was accessed pretty much immediately after it was placed (about 3 wks ago) and has been since (and will continue to be for a VERY long time). The incision, therefore, has been covered since it was created. I'm wondering if it would heal faster if my port hadn't been accessed right away, if some air could get to it? It's been covered since day one. It's healing just fine, it's pretty itchy right now (still scabby) which I know is good, but I'm wondering if it would be beneficial to put that mederma stuff on it (or even neosporin, just to soothe it from the constant covering)? That mederma stuff supposedly diminishes scars and I was always under the impression that in order for it to actually do what it says, you have to use it in a reasonable amount of time of the wound. However, because my port is continually being accessed, things have to be super sterile and I imagine a glob of mederma or neosporin next to the access site would prevent that from happening...or could I do it carefully and be just fine? Has anyone tried this or used something like this for this very reason on a newly accessed port incision? Any suggestions (other than to just leave it alone, haha)?
Just wondering, any input is appreciated. Thanks!