Tools/raw materials
1. Scar removal and suture;
2. Scar release and local plastic surgery;
3. Partial resection
4. Free skin grafting
5. Skin expander repair
6. Skin abrasions
Methods/steps
1
According to the size of the area, bury one or two dilators under the skin on both sides of the scar, and then inject normal saline regularly to make the skin here bulge and have room to grow new skin. After the dilator is taken out, the extra skin can make up for the skin at the original scar. The method of burying dilator is suitable for scars anywhere, but it works best on the head or face, because there are bones inside to resist the dilator and make it expand outward.
2
This is a good way to treat scars at present, but the hospitalization time is long, at least one month. After dilator treatment, your flaky keloid will become a linear scar, but the linear scar will become less and less obvious with time, thus eliminating your scar.
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Matters needing attention
The non-surgical method is: 1. Local injection; 2. External drugs. These methods are very effective in treating scars.