Depending on the individual’s body type, the degree of burns and the treatment, there is no clear clinical time frame for how long it takes to recover from burns. In general, the lighter the burn scar, the shorter the time needed to repair it, while the more severe the burn, the more difficult it is to repair properly on its own, and the longer the recovery time will be. However, it is important to note that to date, the medical community has not been able to completely eliminate burn scars. Usually, when scars are formed, scar removal medication can be applied under the guidance of a doctor, but only superficial scars can be removed. If the burn scars are more severe and have penetrated into the deeper layers of the skin, laser surgery is recommended. After the laser treatment has lightened the scars, the scars can be removed with oral medication or scar lightening cosmetics. It is important for patients to take care of their scald scars on a daily basis if they want to recover quickly. When treating scars, be careful not to expose the scarred skin to sunlight or other foreign stimuli, keep it clean to prevent infection, and do not massage and knead the scars with your hands to avoid aggravating pigmentation.