Patients who have been scalded by oil should consider the most appropriate treatment according to the area of the scar, the degree of the burn, and the location of the wound. In the case of a one-degree burn, the patient will experience epidermal reddening, which is usually treated properly as an emergency and can be relieved and faded on its own within a short period of time after rinsing with cold water, without leaving a scar. However, if marks are accidentally left, they can be removed with medication. If the second degree burns or third degree burns may leave scars, they can be treated in the following ways: 1. Medication: oil burns that leave scars can be treated mainly through medication, such as scar color is light, can be relieved by applying vitamin E cream or aloe vera gel, etc. If the wound is deeper and the scar is more obvious, you can choose burn cream, silicone scar gel and other medication. If the wound is not completely healed, daily can also apply iodophor or erythromycin ointment for disinfection and to prevent infection; 2, laser treatment: patients with more obvious scars after oil burns can be treated by laser to promote local tissue healing and regeneration, with anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects. The laser irradiation of the wound can help promote local microvascular expansion and accelerate tissue metabolism, etc.; 3.Surgical treatment: If the presence of scars affects the aesthetics and cannot be relieved by drugs and other means, they can also be treated by surgical excision or implantation; 4.Other treatments: Some patients can also cooperate with the application of essential oils and local massage after being burned by oil to promote local blood circulation and help the scars fade. etc. Patients should pay attention to eating as light as possible in daily life and avoid spicy and stimulating foods, such as chili and pepper. Pay attention to regular work and rest, avoid staying up late, keep the local skin clean, and avoid prolonged sun exposure to the lesions.