About two to three weeks after the surgical incision is scarred, the scar begins to proliferate, and at this time it turns red, purple and hard, protruding on the skin surface. From three months to half a year, the proliferation of fibrous tissue gradually stopped, the scar gradually flattened and softened, and the color turned dark brown. The scar will itch at this time. Especially when you sweat a lot or the weather changes, it often itches until you scratch your blood. Therefore, among scar patients, there is a saying that pain is easy to bear and itching is unbearable. The correct treatment is to apply some external medicine to relieve itching. Never scratch it with your hands, wipe it with clothes, or scald it with water. This will only aggravate local irritation, cause inflammatory reaction of connective tissue, and cause further itching.
Use a silicone patch to remove scars. This is a very effective method, which is suitable for scar hyperplasia, promotes the softening or even flattening of the wound after healing, reduces pigmentation and achieves beautiful results. Apply it every 8- 12 hours, rinse it with clean water and detergent, and use it repeatedly after drying in the shade. However, only for newly healed wounds, continuous use for more than half a year is encouraged. According to literature reports, the curative effect can be as high as 65%. Generally speaking, silica gel membrane can soften keratin and reduce the evaporation of water, thus reducing the demand for hair cell blood vessels during scar formation, inhibiting the regeneration of hair cell blood vessels and reducing the deposition of collagen. At the same time, the slowly released silicone oil has biological effect and softens scars.
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