Post-operative hemorrhoid scars can be softened by medication and surgical treatment. Post-operative hemorrhoidal scars can usually become less obvious over time and generally require no special treatment. If the scar develops into a keloid or hyperplastic scar, treatment will be required. 1. Medication: Local glucocorticosteroids, such as Halometasone cream and Trimethoprim ointment, can be used as prescribed by the doctor, which can make the scar tissue thinner, softer and more atrophic. You can also use trinitrotoluene, benadryl and other drugs, which also have a certain effect on the scars. 2. Surgery: If the scar affects dysfunction and aesthetics, surgery can be considered, such as keloidectomy with direct suturing. 3. Radiation therapy: local radiation therapy is needed after surgical excision of scars to prevent recurrence of scars. When scar softening is needed after hemorrhoid surgery, it is recommended to do so under the guidance of a professional doctor, and do not blindly use medication or treatment on your own to avoid adverse effects.