The best answer is to make sure you get a size or shape large enough to completely cover your scar and leave 1/4" around the area.
The best answer is to make sure you get a size or shape large enough to completely cover your scar and leave 1/4" around the area. You can refer to the sizing chart above to match some of the most common procedures for each sheeting size.
| 1.5" x 3" (3.75cm x 7.5cm) | Mohs, Trocar, Small Incisions/Excisions |
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1.5" x 5" (3.75cm x 12.5cm) |
Chest, Orthopedics |
| 1.5" x 9" (3.75cm x 22.5cm) | C-section, Orthopedics |
| 1" x 12" (2.5cm x 30cm) | Arm Lift, Tummy Tuck |
| 1" x 22" (2.5cm x 55cm) | Tummy Tuck, Thigh Lift, Bariatric |
| 3" x 5" (7.5cm x 12.5cm) | Burns, Traumatic Scars, Face Lift |
| 4" x 8" (10cm x 20cm) | Burns, Traumatic Scars |
| 3" Breast Circle |
Breast Augmentation (Areola Entry) |
| Breast Piece |
Breast Reduction (Under Breast Entry) |
| Breast Lollipop |
Breast Reduction or Breast Augmentation |
| Breast Anchor |
Mastopexy, Breast Augmentation, Breast Lift |
| 1.5" x 3" Breast Sheet | Transaxillary, Breast Fold |