How can the scar recover better after cesarean delivery

  After cesarean delivery, the abdomen will inevitably leave a scar, how can I let the cesarean scar grow back? After damage to the skin from surgery, trauma, etc., the skin tissue will initiate repair mechanisms to promote its healing. However, if the damage to the skin has involved the dermis, then the skin may be left with a scar due to over repair and abnormal proliferation.  Usually, the scar will start with redness, swelling, pain and itchiness. After 3-6 months, the scar will slowly flatten and fade in color, and finally, the scar will become less and less visible. However, there are some people whose scar does not fade for a long time, and some of them even become more red and obvious instead.  In fact, whether the scar can grow well after the cesarean section is mainly related to two factors, one is the tension, which is commonly known as the force of pulling the wound apart, and this is also related to the suturing method the mother chose to receive at the time. Generally speaking, the more tension there is, the more scar tissue the skin will start to repair to try to connect the open part, resulting in the red, convex and hard scar we see. In addition, how well the scar grows later is also related to the individual’s body type. For those who have scar body, or those who have malnutrition, anemia, diabetes, etc. that are not conducive to wound healing, their wounds will grow a little worse than normal people.  So, for women who love beauty, how to make the scar grow better after cesarean section?  1, the first is to keep the wound clean after surgery to avoid infection. Do not rush to do some strenuous activities after surgery, avoid overstretching or lateral flexion of the body, and try to take a side-lying slightly flexed position when sleeping to reduce the tension of the abdominal wall. For women with severe anemia, at the same time also actively correct the anemia.  2, when the scar begins to proliferate, it will be painful and itchy, especially in the summer when a lot of sweating, the itch is often unbearable for many people, but this time do not scratch it with your hands, and do not use water to scald it, so as not to stimulate the inflammatory reaction of the connective tissue and further intensify the itchy feeling. If the itch is really unbearable, you can apply some topical medications, such as skin relief and dexamethasone, under the guidance of your doctor.  3. When the scar is scabbed over, do not uncover it prematurely, because premature uncovering of the scab tends to take away the epidermal cells that are still in the repair stage, and may even tear off the dermal tissue, stimulating the wound and making it itchy again. In addition, as the new skin is stimulated by ultraviolet light, it is also easy to leave melanin deposits, so you should also try to avoid the sun’s rays.  4, In terms of diet, we should pay attention to strengthen nutrition, eat more fresh vegetables, fruits, eggs, milk, lean meat and other foods rich in vitamin C, vitamin E and essential amino acids to promote blood circulation and improve epidermal metabolic function, while avoiding spicy and stimulating foods as much as possible.  5, some people want to remove the scar as soon as possible, they want to take advantage of plastic surgery, which is also a quick way to get rid of the scar. But because the scar formed within six months after surgery is still in an unstable period, so it is generally not recommended to rush to use surgery at this time, but should first through some conservative ways to make the scar as little as possible or even not long, conservative ways include such as some laser, elastic compression, topical or local injection drugs, etc.. After the scar has matured for six months to a year, if the scar is still wide and not growing well enough, then cosmetic surgery can be used to remove the scar, which is the most effective way to treat this type of hyperplastic scar.