Red flesh above the skin that does not grow much from the wound may be related to conditions such as connective tissue hyperplasia, scar tissue, etc. It should be dealt with according to the cause through medication (cumulonimbus ointment, etc.), laser treatment, and surgical treatment. 1. Connective tissue hyperplasia: During the recovery process, due to the connective tissue in the skin at the site of the incision, the tissue is misplaced and hyperplasia occurs, resulting in the appearance of red flesh that is higher than the skin at the wound site. It can be applied under doctor’s guidance with medicines such as cumeneoside ointment, compound heparin sodium allantoin gel, halomethasone cream, etc. In serious cases, it can be dealt with by laser surgery. 2. Keloid tissue: For patients with scarring, even if the wounds on the body are not big, during the healing process, the phenomenon of keloid hyperplasia will occur, which is manifested as the hyperplasia is higher than the normal skin, and the color is dark and reddish. Surgical excision is necessary to prevent the scar tissue from proliferating again. It is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time, to clarify the cause of the disease, and strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for the appropriate treatment.