Scar Appearance After Postoperative Hydrocolloid Dressing Versus Standard Petrolatum Ointment

Scar Appearance After Postoperative Hydrocolloid Dressing Versus Standard Petrolatum Ointment
Active Comparator: Petrolatum jelly dressing arm

and the other group of patients (control), after closing the wound with the sutures, the scar will be covered with petrolatum jelly during this time period, which has to be re-applied daily.

Other: Petrolatum jelly dressing

The patient with the control wound will be covered with petrolatum jelly during this time period, which has to be re-applied daily.

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