Wound hyperplasia is generally referred to as wound scar hyperplasia, and the treatment of wound scar hyperplasia from a cesarean section is determined by whether or not the patient is a keloid. If they are keloid, they need to be repaired by cosmetic surgery, and if they are not keloid, they can be repaired by collagen substance dressings.
Proliferative scars are caused by the over-repair of fibrous tissues after the body has been traumatized. If the scars are not treated or cared for in a timely manner after the surgery, it will lead to the consequences of scar proliferation.
1. If the patient is keloid: If the patient is keloid, the scar of the wound may be overly fibrotic, resulting in the formation of a scar that is higher than the surface of the skin, or even larger. This kind of scar belongs to pathological scar, which may lead to pain symptoms and even affect the patient’s quality of life, and if necessary, can be repaired by cosmetic surgery.
2. If the patient is not a keloid: If the patient is not a keloid, the scar may be red and hard at the beginning of the wound. However, with the prolongation of time, this kind of scar will gradually soften and become lighter in color. For this kind of scar, dressings containing collagen substances can be used to promote the softening of the scar and reduce the formation of keloid scars.
Patients should follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, do not blindly treat yourself, so as to avoid delaying the condition.