How to go operation scar

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I've had an operation before. I've had an operation. There's a round scar where I sew the needle. I don't feel pain at ordinary times. Sometimes the wound itches around the scar and I want to scratch it. This scar has been around since I had my operation for more than a year, but it hasn't recovered very well. Now it's much better. I'd like to share my experience on how to operate scar.

How to go operation scar

Methods 1: scar repair 1. Drugs: some corrosive "drugs" are mainly used to destroy the scar area, and then anti-inflammatory and myogenic drugs are supplemented to promote healing. And the operation requirements are high, the repair is slow; if the operation is not careful, it is easy to produce new scars.

Method 2: scar repair 2. Microcrystalline scar removal: spray the natural grains in vacuum to the uneven surface of skin scar at high speed, so as to stimulate the growth of skin and promote the generation of collagen and elastic fiber. The advantages of this kind of concave scar repair method are that the force on the treatment surface is uniform and soft, while the disadvantages are poor pertinence, many times of treatment, and the objective influence of machine and personnel operation, resulting in different feedback effects. It is suitable for superficial and single scar.

Method 3: scar repair 3. Grinding: grinding scar with electric rotary grinding head. Advantages are targeted, fast, less treatment times; disadvantages, bleeding points, minimally invasive, need to bandage, machine and personnel operation experience. Suitable for large area scar and pigmentation.

matters needing attention

We suggest that you should pay attention to: first, remove the heat source and soak the limbs in cold water until the pain disappears. Wet towel or sheet can also be used to cover the wound, and then spray cold water on it. Don't break the blisters. Scald can be divided into first degree scald (erythema, redness of skin, and hot pain), second degree scald (blister, blister on the affected area), third degree scald (necrosis, skin peeling).