How to eliminate scar hyperplasia by caesarean section? First of all, it is suggested that female friends must have a detailed understanding of scar hyperplasia caused by caesarean section. There are all kinds of scars of caesarean section, one of which looks wrinkled on the surface and wrinkled on the stomach, which is ugly and the most ugly scar. The main factor is that the scar abdominal muscle is connected with the scar tissue, so the middle depression is formed. This situation can only be changed if the skin fat protrudes outward.
Another is that the scar in the depression is convex, usually red or brown, and the scar is very tough. Many female friends say that there will be obvious itching. After these two kinds of scars appear, I suggest that everyone must understand the reasons for the appearance of scars. Mainly because pregnant women have different constitutions and the tension of wound infection is different, which leads to infection problems caused by improper handling. At this time, the scar on the pregnant woman's abdomen will appear slight uplift or swelling.
How long can cesarean scar hyperplasia be eliminated? In general, it is not easy to completely eliminate the scar hyperplasia of caesarean section. After this happens, it usually takes 2 ~ 3 weeks for the scar to be properly handled. Of course, it is unrealistic to completely eliminate the scar of caesarean section. What we can do is to dilute the scars left by caesarean section to a certain extent, which is not directly related to the complete elimination of scars. It is suggested that female friends adjust their mentality and face it correctly.
How long is the elasticity of caesarean scar best? Cesarean scar is superficial skin scar. After the skin is sutured layer by layer, the suture stimulates the subcortical tissue, resulting in granuloma, collagenization of reticular fibers and proliferation of collagen fibers, forming cesarean scar. The appearance of scar tissue is slightly different from that of normal skin, with rough surface or pigment changes, and generally no dysfunction. About 2 years after operation, the scar gradually becomes inconspicuous, so this kind of scar generally does not need treatment. The use of scar tissue inhibitors can reduce the formation of scars.