Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Plastic surgery and medical aesthetics - How long does it take to return to nature after cosmetic scar surgery?
How long does it take to return to nature after cosmetic scar surgery?
Many people will be very worried about postoperative scar hyperplasia. Scars in conspicuous parts of the body will not only affect the aesthetic level, but also damage our self-esteem. Therefore, we should pay more attention to the care of postoperative scars. Once scar hyperplasia is found, it must be treated in time. To completely eliminate surgical scars, it is not enough to rely solely on physical therapy, but it still needs medical beauty to completely eliminate scars.

When we are sick, if we have an operation, it will inevitably leave ugly scars on the skin surface. These scars will vary in shape and size due to the size of the operation, especially the scars left by the operation with a large opening, and the chances of proliferation of these large scars are also greater. Therefore, scar removal has become the most concerned issue for many surgical patients. How long does it take to recover after the operation?

1, the skin is divided into dermis and epidermis. Under normal circumstances, a large area of surgical scars are real scars that directly hurt the dermis. These scars do great harm to the skin. Generally speaking, there will be pigment recovery about one year after operation, but it is almost impossible to completely restore to a smooth and smooth state before operation without artificial means.

2. After the operation, strict care should be given to the scar after the operation, especially when it has recovered to about three months and there is no pain when you gently touch the scar with your hand, you should massage the scar with essential oil to prevent hyperplasia. Although essential oil massage can't completely remove scars, it can make scars heal better.

3, just after surgery, we must pay attention to the diet as light as possible, spicy diet will make scars continue to attack and slow down scar healing.