Bcc removal - conflicting advice about keeping the wound covered. I'm not sure what to do

Hi there,

I had a BCC removed from my face ( cheek) yesterday and I am due to remove my bandage tomorrow.

The post op advice was to clean the wound and then use Vaseline on it and then to leave it uncovered until a weeks time, when I have my stitches removed.

Having looked into the procedure in great depth, I see a lot of comments saying that the wound can stay covered up.

TBH I would prefer to keep it covered when out and about and uncovered when at home.

Obviously I want to do what’s right but just a bit confused with the mixed messaging.

Many thanks

J

  • Hi Woodyt and thank you for your post.

    It’s normal to feel confused, as you may see different advice online.

    The most important thing is to follow the advice given by your own medical team, as they know exactly what was done and how your wound looks.

    The advice you were given after your surgery is safe and commonly used. Cleaning the wound and putting Vaseline on it helps keep it moist, which supports healing.

    Cambridge University Hospital recommends leaving it uncovered  but if it is likely to get dirty or be rubbed by clothing you can apply a light dressing or plaster, which should be changed daily. Leeds Teaching Hospital advise you speak to your local pharmacist about suitable dressings to apply.

     

    If you notice increasing redness, swelling, pain, oozing, or if you are worried at any point, you should contact your hospital team for advice.

    I hope this information helps and that your post-operation recovery goes smoothly.

    Please get back to us if you need any more information or support

    It might help to talk things through with one of our nurses on the helpline. You can call for free on 0808 800 4040, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.

    Kind regards

    Tina

  • Hi Tina,

    Many thanks for the reply and the advice.

    I guess I’m keen to keep it covered as I’m concerned as to how gruesome it may look ( to me and others ) .

    I will follow your advice 

    Thanks