Scars should be keloid scars, and proliferative scarring on the face can be treated with intradermal injections of glucocorticoid drugs or by phototherapy.
When there is proliferative scarring on the face, glucocorticoid drugs such as compound betamethasone injection can be injected locally into the lesions, which can soften the scar, inhibit scar proliferation and improve the symptoms. The specific operation should be carried out by medical professionals.
In addition to local injections within the lesion, photoelectric treatment methods, such as fractional laser, radio frequency treatment, etc., can also be used to make the collagen fibers in the scar tissue rearrangement, thus prompting the scar to subside.
The exact method of eliminating hyperplastic scarring on the face varies from person to person, so it is recommended to go to a professional hospital and choose the appropriate method under the guidance of a doctor.