Scars after cosmetic thread suturing tend to show slight redness or slight bumps. Cosmetic suturing is usually performed in the subcutaneous tissue, so the epidermis does not need to bear the tension of the wound as it heals, and most patients do not experience scarring. However, if there is improper care after cosmetic sutures are performed, for example, slight redness or slight bumps may occur. Cosmetic sutures are generally absorbable and do not require suture removal, which can minimize side effects after cosmetic suturing. Meanwhile, after cosmetic suturing, you can use topical anti-scar creams such as cumquat ointment and mucopolysaccharide polysulfate cream as prescribed by your doctor, which have the effect of inhibiting scar proliferation and repairing the skin barrier. For people who need cosmetic suturing, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital and be operated by a professional doctor to avoid adverse consequences.