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Facial scars can be divided into several types.
From the perspective of cosmetic surgery, facial scars can be divided into four types.

The first type is scar contracture, which will pull the surrounding tissues and organs and cause displacement, such as ectropion of eyelids, narrow nostrils and small mouth deformity. These secondary deformities have a great influence on appearance, and it is self-evident that patients urgently need plastic surgery.

The second kind is that the tissues and organs have been seriously damaged and defective, which is disfiguring and will also bring great psychological harm to people, and the patients' mood of plastic surgery is also quite strong.

The third type is extensive scar, without dysfunction or organ dislocation, but it has obvious influence on appearance and psychological pressure. These people not only strongly demand plastic surgery, but sometimes have unrealistic fantasies about plastic surgery.

The fourth category is some small scars or scattered scars. Although these scars are small, they have a great psychological impact on patients, and their requirements for plastic surgery are also urgent.