First of all, it is the key to suture the scar of the wound to prevent scar formation. As long as it is handled properly, abnormal scars can be avoided. When the stitches are not removed, it is necessary to avoid the wound from getting wet and keep the skin of the wound dry. Anti-inflammatory drugs can be taken appropriately to prevent suppuration and inflammation.
Secondly, for the new scar that has just appeared after the stitches are removed, light massage therapy and compression therapy can be performed as appropriate. Massage and compression on scars can promote blood circulation and cell metabolism, prevent scar hyperplasia, accelerate skin healing, and also play other roles in weakening scars.
Finally, after the suture time is long, vitamin C or vitamin E can be applied to the scar to repair the scar. Vitamin C and vitamin E can supplement cell nutrition, accelerate cell metabolism, promote tissue growth, inhibit the production of melanin in scars, and have a good effect on repairing scars.
For larger suture wounds, scars can be repaired by laser grinding. This method is safe and effective until the scar is fully mature. Scar skin can be flattened by grinding. This method also has an excellent effect on the treatment of stretch marks.