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Double eyelids were cut for 20 days, and the wound line was red, which was scar hyperplasia. What medicine can be rubbed to inhibit hyperplasia?
You can use asiaticoside cream ointment.

Indications of asiaticoside cream

Wounds: such as various surgical incisions, caesarean section, skin grafting, trauma, firearm injuries, etc.

Ulcer: such as diabetes, varicose veins, vascular embolism, trauma, radiation injury, surgery and other incurable ulcers, acne, fistula and so on.

Burns: such as various degrees of burns, scalds, chemical and solar burns, etc.

Adhesion: such as tendon adhesion, abdominal adhesion and skin adhesion.

Scar: such as hypertrophic scar and scar contracture, keloid, pigmentation and functional limitation.

Special operations: plastic surgery, ENT, obstetrics and gynecology, children's surgery.

Scleroderma: Collagen diseases such as connective tissue fibrosis.

Adverse reactions occasionally include local itching and irritation.

Matters needing attention

1. Pregnant women and people with allergies should use it with caution.

2. It is forbidden to use drugs with changed properties.

3. Massage for 5 minutes after local application.

4. Children should follow the doctor's advice and use it under the supervision of adults.

Please keep this medicine out of the reach of children.

The main component is asiaticoside.

Instructions for use External cream: 3-4 times a day.

Do not use this product if you are allergic to it.

Personality cream is milky white hydrophilic cream.

Functions and indications: such as various surgical incisions, caesarean section, skin grafting, trauma, firearm injury, etc. Ulcer: such as diabetes, varicose veins, vascular embolism, trauma, radiation injury, surgery and other incurable ulcers, acne, fistula and so on. Burns: such as various degrees of burns, scalds, chemical and solar burns, etc. Adhesion: such as tendon adhesion, abdominal adhesion and skin adhesion. Scar: such as hypertrophic scar and scar contracture, keloid, pigmentation and functional limitation. Special operations: plastic surgery, ENT, obstetrics and gynecology surgery, children's surgery. Scleroderma: Collagen diseases such as connective tissue fibrosis.