Burn treatment
With the "white mark" and the "burn three years ago" you mentioned, I judge that the scar has healed. It should be flat on the outside, and it will not feel hard to the touch, and it will not itch or hurt at ordinary times. It just affects the appearance, right? If the area is small, my advice is not to have surgery. If it's big, hard and itchy, go to the hospital for surgery. I don't think the area is large. You will be persuaded by the doctor if you go.

Generally, if the scar affects the function, surgery is definitely needed. If scars seriously affect the appearance, surgery should be considered, but not all scars can be operated. If this scar has no effect on function or appearance, as a doctor, you will not be advised to have an operation. Because skin grafting is needed after scar excision, and a piece of skin is taken from other places to repair the scar, there will be scars at the place where the skin is taken, so rob Peter to pay Paul.

Therefore, if the area is not large, surgery is not recommended.

Xiangya's burn department treats this, it's a little kiss, and there is absolutely nothing to say. The key is whether your girlfriend's scar is suitable for surgery. Let's go to the burn clinic first.

If we have to improve, we can only remove the scar and sew it up. The effect of this is to turn the block scar into a line, so there will still be a line scar. The advantage is that large areas become lines, which may not be obvious. Moreover, within 6 months after the formation of this linear scar, there is still a chance to take measures again to make the scar look more ideal, at least closer to the skin color than the white one. Such as laser and other measures. If you have to toss and turn, that's the only way. Plastic surgery and plastic surgery rarely solve the problem at once. You have to get ready!