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Is forehead plastic surgery risky?
This mother, don't worry too much. My child is three years old. He just cut his forehead more than a week ago. He lost a lot of blood and got four stitches. I was also very anxious and worried. Afraid of leaving scars and affecting the child's face. I looked up a lot of information on the Internet and consulted some doctors. Nothing is clear. What impressed me was that I put up a scar sticker immediately after I took out the stitches. After the stitches were taken out a few days ago, the marks at the suture were really obvious, but I heard that some scar stickers might not be suitable for children's skin, so I decided to wait and see. Scars after stitches are the same every day. After three days, the color of the scar faded a lot, and both ends of the vertical scar were slowly healing, and the scar looked shorter and less obvious. During this period, I sometimes gently massage the wound with the root of my thumb, and sometimes I directly apply some fresh aloe vera to the wound (because the child is always moving, I just do it when I think about it, and I don't know if these have any effect). It's the ninth day after the stitches are removed. I feel that I am recovering very quickly and very well. The wound is a little hard, but it is basically as flat as anywhere else. My friend said it was not obvious. I believe that after a period of time, it should become weaker and less obvious.

I don't think "the child's injured part is uneven" should be the main thing. What matters is whether the stitches are good or not. After the child finished sewing, I saw that the doctor specially picked up the meat in some places, which should be to make the surface smooth. Also, check the internet for any taboo foods. I'm not allowed to eat hair and irritating food. In addition, the scab should fall off naturally after stitches are removed (my child rubbed it off at night and regretted not sticking the tape properly), and the wound should be protected from the sun after stitches are removed. Also, the wound must not be infected.

A nurse told me that scars are related to the depth of the injury (I don't know if it is right), but I think: children are young and have strong wound healing ability. As long as it is not a scar constitution, taking my children as an example, it will not affect the appearance.

I'm too wordy. I hope it helps you. Don't worry too much.