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Harm of scar repair by caesarean section
Giving birth to a child is something that every woman will experience, but some people choose caesarean section for physical reasons or other factors, so there will be a scar on their stomachs after the operation. The appearance of scars greatly affects the appearance. In order to improve the status quo, some beauty lovers will choose caesarean section for scar repair. However, some people will cause infection, secondary scar and wound pigmentation because the doctors they choose are inexperienced or do not do a good job in postoperative care.

Danger:

Infection: Bad nursing after cesarean scar repair will have serious side effects. For example, after surgery, blood vessels may be damaged, resulting in massive blood vessels bleeding and some dangers, and may also lead to local infection, affecting the healing degree and healing time of wounds. Therefore, nursing after scar repair is also very important.

Secondary scar: If the scar is still in the proliferative stage, non-surgical methods can't stop the scar from proliferating, but improper use or way of physical scar removal will stimulate the scar to proliferate further.

Pigmentation: Pigmentation may occur during scar healing. In addition, pigmentation is slightly obvious after physical scar removal treatment.

It is recommended that you choose a regular hospital and an experienced doctor for surgery, and do a good job of postoperative care according to the doctor's guidance, and avoid spicy food. This will greatly reduce the postoperative injury.