Can a C-section scar be repaired?

C-section scars can be repaired with medication and lasers, but are difficult to remove completely.
Cesarean section scars are scarring, and after surgery the skin needs to rely on the growth of scar tissue to connect the two sides of the wound, fill the base of the wound, and bring the edges of the wound together. At the same time, the basal cells of the epidermis at the margin of the wound proliferate and expand to cover the wound, thus restoring the continuity and defense barrier of the skin.
Cesarean section scars can be treated with medications such as sodium heparin compound allantoin gel and mucopolysaccharide polysulfate cream under the supervision of a physician. Laser surgery can also be used to lighten the scar by releasing a special light that breaks down certain tissues in the skin.
Keloid scars should avoid prolonged exposure to ultraviolet rays during the recovery period, which may lead to melanin formation, as well as eating a balanced diet and getting enough sleep. It is recommended to consult a professional doctor for specific conditions.