Scars, or keloid scars, from falls can be removed through medication, physical therapy, and surgery. In the case of atrophic scarring, filler treatment is also required. Scar is a collective term for post-traumatic changes in skin tissue appearance and histopathology, and is a product of trauma repair, including conventional scars, hyperplastic scars, keloids, and atrophic scars. 1. Drug therapy: patients with hyperplastic scar or keloid can be injected with local glucocorticoid drugs, such as hydrocortisone and methylprednisolone, under the guidance of a doctor, which can inhibit scarring by suppressing the local excess of collagen fibers. 2. Physical therapy: patients can use laser treatment, through the control of laser wavelength, to achieve the effect of scar repair. 3. Surgery: Surgery can also be used to remove scar tissue to improve aesthetics, usually with localized radiotherapy. 4. Fillers: For larger atrophic scars, hyaluronic acid and autologous fat fillers are also needed. There are many ways to remove the scar from a fall, we suggest that patients choose a regular hospital, according to different scar conditions under the guidance of the doctor to use the appropriate treatment.