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Can the scar of caesarean section be eliminated?
Many mothers worry that the scar of caesarean section will follow them for life. Although scars cannot be eliminated naturally, they will gradually fade away. In fact, there are some ways to prevent cesarean scar in advance, and expectant mothers may wish to try it. Paying attention to diet after delivery is also very important for the care of cesarean scar.

Scars cannot be eliminated naturally after caesarean section.

Many mothers think that after the scar hyperplasia is over, the scar will be naturally eliminated after two years, and it will return to a skin color closer to the surrounding skin, and the prominent part will be flattened. In fact, because of this misunderstanding, many caesarean section mothers regret it.

Scar is formed by the arrangement of collagen and growth factor. If we don't intervene in the early stage, collagen and growth factors will proliferate excessively, leading to abnormal arrangement, which will lead to scar hyperplasia. Once the scar proliferates, with the passage of time, it is impossible to rearrange the collagen with abnormal arrangement. When the scar is fully mature, the color will change from red to dark brown, and the scar will shrink relatively, but it is completely impossible for the scar to slowly eliminate itself.

Therefore, we know that many caesarean section mothers can only go back to plastic surgeons after many years, experience secondary trauma, and completely remove the "small earthworm" before recovering.

Scars can't be completely eliminated, so they can only be diluted and repaired.

There is no wound healing without scar, and scar is an inevitable product in the process of human wound repair. The production and deposition of collagen in scar tissue increases the strength of wound, which is beneficial in medicine. At present, there are many methods of scar repair. According to the principle of scar formation, it is impossible to completely return to the previous state, but it can be repaired and faded.

Scar is the inevitable product of human trauma repair, which is formed by abnormal collagen metabolism and abnormal cell arrangement.

In other words, there is no healing without scars. After caesarean section, the child