Scar repair surgery is to utilize the elasticity and mobility of the skin to change the original direction of the scars, and make some adjustments and improvements to the original scars in terms of appearance and function.
Scars can be categorized into physiological scars and pathological scars. Scars that are thin and have little effect on appearance and facial organs can be understood as physiological scars.
Some scars heal to a high degree and do not have much effect on function and appearance, so they do not need to be repaired again, and if the person is more demanding on appearance, he/she can do appropriate modification.
If the scar has damage to the appearance, has influence on the functional part or causes the displacement of the five senses, it needs to be repaired.
Pathological scars are hyperplastic scars and scars, and generally pathological scars need to be repaired.
It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time, and choose the appropriate treatment method under the guidance of professional physicians.