Why does a C-section cut sink in?

Cesarean section incision indentation is mainly due to the formation of postoperative scars, resulting in less elasticity of the abdominal wall. Many women will have the phenomenon of the incision being dented after a cesarean section, and this is mostly a normal phenomenon, mainly due to the fact that when a woman undergoes a cesarean section, scarring will form around the abdominal incision to varying degrees. The scarring causes the fat in the abdominal wall to become thicker and less elastic, resulting in the formation of the incision. As the degree of indentation varies from woman to woman, there are some women who develop atrophic scars after the operation. For women who want to look good, there are laser interventions that can reduce the scarring and ease the appearance of the abdominal incision. Cesarean section women must pay attention to the care of the local incision after the operation, to reduce the occurrence of inflammation and infection, can reduce the formation of scars, reduce the occurrence of cesarean section incision indentation phenomenon. If you find that the incision site has rupture or oozing abnormalities, you should also consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out targeted treatment.