What does embedding mean?
Catgut embedding is a surgical method to remove deep wrinkles or scars. By burying nylon suture under the skin, it becomes a part of supporting tissue, so as to fill wrinkles or scars. Catgut embedding surgery is simple, safe, short recovery period and lasting effect, and is widely used in plastic surgery.

Catgut embedding surgery is suitable for people of all ages, especially for people with wrinkles, acne scars and surgical scars due to age or other reasons. However, it should be noted that catgut embedding surgery is not a universal cosmetic method, and it is not ideal for wrinkles or scars with large depth, length and width.

Before catgut embedding surgery, a comprehensive facial evaluation is needed, including skin quality, elasticity, wrinkles, scars and other characteristics analysis. Strict postoperative care is also needed to avoid excessive skin stretching or shock injury. Generally speaking, catgut embedding surgery is a safe and effective method to remove wrinkles or scars, but it needs to be considered comprehensively in combination with personal circumstances to achieve satisfactory cosmetic results.