Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Plastic surgery and medical aesthetics - How does the scar on the lip take out?
How does the scar on the lip take out?
I can only have surgery. One of my classmates also had a piece of meat on his lips, so he went to prick it. There is no other way. But it seems that you can still see it after puncture.

For common scars, there are massage, ginger rubbing, vitamin E and vitamin C application, lavender essential oil application and so on. It is better for scars of one to two years.

But there is only one way to get rid of the old scars from three years ago.

Go to the hospital or plastic surgery hospital and treat with laser.

There are many successful examples of cosmetic beauty salons, but we should pay attention to choosing professional hospitals when choosing hospitals, and the cost is not low.

The cost of laser treatment may be thousands of dollars. Need to contact that hospital specifically, make an appointment first, and show the doctor the wound. The doctor will give you a detailed plan and cost calculation.

As far as I know, it doesn't hurt during the treatment.

It is usually completed in stages and several courses of treatment.

Some hospitals do it, and some beauty salons can do it

Here are some theories that I hope will help you.

Laser treatment of skin diseases such as scars is a new application of laser in medical treatment. It is suitable for treating small hyperplastic and atrophic scars, such as scars after trauma or surgery, concave scars left after acne, etc. It is also suitable for treating various skin vegetations, such as verruca plana, syringoma, senile warts and superficial skin diseases, such as freckles and coffee spots.

The course of laser treatment varies from disease to disease. Freckles, verruca plana, syringoma, senile warts, etc. Generally, it can be treated 1 time, and scars sometimes need to be treated 1-3 times. Each treatment varies from 5 minutes to 2 hours according to different regions and diseases, and is carried out in outpatient department without hospitalization. During laser treatment, there will be some tingling and burning sensation due to local instantaneous high temperature, but most patients can tolerate it without anesthesia. For a few sensitive patients, local superficial or infiltration anesthesia can be added during operation to reduce discomfort. So, don't worry, the operation will be smooth. After 1-3 days of laser treatment, swelling and oozing will appear in the treatment area and surrounding tissues, which can cause swelling and numbness. After that, the swelling and numbness will gradually subside, and the surgical wound will be covered with scabs. 1-2 weeks after the operation, the stupid skin fell off and the wound healed. Within 2 weeks after operation, the surgical wound should be kept clean and dry, and it should not be scrubbed to avoid sunlight. If necessary, antibiotic ointment should be used locally. The scabbed skin can't be forcibly removed, but should be allowed to fall off at will. After treatment, the local skin color may be red, and then pigmentation. According to different personal conditions, the pigmentation will gradually fade after 1-6 months.

Laser treatment of scar

Scar is a normal physiological reaction in the process of natural healing of wound or wound surface after human trauma, and it is also the inevitable result of wound healing process. There are many treatments for scars, but most of them are not ideal and easy to recur, especially keloids on the chest and back, which has become a recognized "long-standing problem". With the deepening of people's understanding of the biological characteristics of laser, the medical use of laser is more extensive, and the laser treatment of scars has also achieved good results. Especially, the appearance of new ultra-pulse scanning CO2 laser and intense pulsed light (IPL) provides a new way for people to treat scars.

Superpulse scanning carbon dioxide laser

Ultra-pulse scanning CO2 laser uses ultra-pulse technology to vaporize scar tissue instantly and accurately, so as to minimize tissue thermal damage and avoid intraoperative bleeding. Combined with cg animation generator scanning and polishing, the operation is more accurate, almost reaching the level of "flat if you want", and the postoperative recovery is fast. The contraction effect of ultra-pulse scanning CO2 laser on blood vessels can reduce vascular proliferation, thus reducing the nutrient supply to scar, inhibiting scar proliferation and preventing recurrence. In addition, its thermal effect on the dermis can also cause the contraction, regeneration and remodeling of dermal collagen, so grinding has an ideal effect on concave scars.

Intense pulsed light

Intense pulsed light has achieved remarkable results in the clinical treatment of vascular diseases. In the early stage of wound or wound healing, patients often feel itchy scars, because the early scar tissue contains very rich new capillaries. The application of IPL therapy can make capillaries close after absorbing light energy, reduce the number of blood vessels in early scar, reduce blood supply and inhibit scar fiber hyperplasia. It has a very good therapeutic effect on severe itching of early scars, and has a very obvious therapeutic effect on flaky scar hyperplasia of various parts of the body after burns and injuries.

In a word, the clinical application of laser in scar treatment has achieved remarkable results, and it has great development potential in scar treatment, which will definitely relieve the troubles caused by scar to the majority of patients.

Scar formation mainly has the following three situations:

(1) patients with scar constitution; (2) scars such as acne are left after skin inflammation; (3) After trauma or surgery.

At present, the following methods are used to treat scars:

(1) local injection of drugs: the curative effect is positive, but the frequency is more, and some patients may have recurrence, so other methods should be used to prevent recurrence;

(2) Selective laser treatment: it has a good effect on facial acne and other red scars, and it is painless and difficult to recur;

(3) Cryotherapy: The curative effect is positive. Patients should go through the process of blister scabbing after treatment, and need careful care after freezing, otherwise the wound infection will aggravate the scar;

(4) radiotherapy: isotopes, x-rays, etc.

(5) Surgical treatment: Because most patients have scar constitution, it is possible to enlarge the scar after operation, and generally no surgical treatment is needed.

(6) External rubbing medicine: it has certain curative effect, but the effect is not ideal; Therefore, we should choose different individualized treatment schemes according to the different conditions of each patient.