Many moms and dads form scars after cesarean section. At first the scar looks like a line, but later it slowly becomes red and shaped like a centipede, which not only affects the beauty, but also hurts and itches. Many beauty lovers know that the sooner the scars are treated, the better the recovery. Can a baby mama who is still breastfeeding have scar removal treatment? I suggest that a nursing mother should try to use conservative treatment to get rid of the scars by applying anti-scar creams to the scars to lighten or ease them. When the breastfeeding period is over and the cesarean scar is in a stable stage, the scar can be removed surgically and then removed by “super tension reduction fine suture technique”. After the surgery, a shallow and inconspicuous line will be formed, which is not visible at social distance.