Children with chickenpox scars and dents can be treated with medication, medical aesthetics, and surgery to have some effect, but may not be able to completely recover.
1. Medication: When the tissue is still proliferating at the early stage of scarring, topical medication such as mucopolysaccharide sulfate cream and growth factor gel can be used to promote local tissue repair to improve the appearance of depressed scarring.
2. Aesthetic treatment: At present, for the treatment of depressed scar, the more effective and commonly used photoelectric treatment includes carbon dioxide fractional laser, erbium laser, etc. For those who have obvious depression, sodium hyaluronate filler can also be considered to improve the appearance.
3. Surgical treatment: autologous fat filling, surgical excision, etc. Surgical excision is more traumatic, and it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the anti-scar treatment to prevent scar proliferation after surgery.
Patients who are willing to be treated are advised to go to regular hospitals, and drugs should be used under the guidance of specialists.