We have received a large number of patients in our clinical practice who have formed unsightly scars due to lack of early interventional treatment. Some patients develop hyperplastic scars and scars due to inflammatory infections, local skin tension, and their own constitution. Some patients even form functional disorders in the joint areas where they move a lot. These scars are a great nuisance to the physical and mental health of the patient as well as to the external appearance, which we regret. In fact, these conditions can be avoided if regular interventions are performed at an early stage of scar formation. The earlier the intervention, the more streamlined the treatment and the better the results. I would also like to introduce the treatment focus of scars in different periods: Prevention period of wound scars When the wound is not healed, the main focus is to clear the wound to avoid infection, and if the wound is heavy, we will use super reduction fine suture treatment to minimize the formation of scar growth. And when the wound has healed and a raised or depressed scar is formed, fractional laser can be used to stimulate dermal collagen renewal and reorganization. If there is hyperpigmentation, bioactive light will be added to remove the pigment and also to provide antioxidant and anti-aging rejuvenation effects. If necessary, excisional surgery followed by super-reduced fine sutures and combined with lasers will be used for repair. Aged scar formation period Then, for aged scars that are more than one year old, we will repair the scars by surgical excision followed by super reduction fine suturing or by expansion of normal skin with soft tissue expanders. In addition, depending on the condition of the scar, we will also treat it with a combination of medication injections and topical creams to improve the appearance of the scar. The specific treatment depends on the depth, area and location of the scar, and it is recommended to consult with a professional scar surgeon to determine the situation. As scar doctors we recommend starting early repair as soon as the wound has healed to maximize the prevention of scar growth and scar formation and to achieve a natural looking result after recovery. If you have missed the early repair treatment, then this is the best time for you to get treatment.