Can sunken scars on a baby’s face grow back?

Whether or not depressed scars on a baby’s face can slowly grow flat, the specifics can not be generalized, if the depression is relatively minor and the scar area is relatively small, then it can generally grow flat slowly, but if the depression is more serious and the scar area is relatively large, then it often can not grow flat.
Depressed scars are mainly caused by major trauma to the skin, the damaged skin in the process of repair, the subcutaneous tissue has adhesions, elastin deficiency, resulting in the subcutaneous tissues can not connect with each other, can not fill the damaged tissues, thus forming a localized depressed scars. If the depressed scars are superficial and small in size, the child’s skin is capable of repairing itself and may gradually grow flat.
If the localized depressed scars are deeper and larger in size, it is not easy to flatten the depressed scars even if the child’s skin has a strong ability to repair and the cells metabolize quickly.
Depressed scars on the baby’s face need to be judged on a case-by-case basis and cannot be generalized. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital specialist in a timely manner, in accordance with the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment to minimize the baby face scarring, not unauthorized use of drugs.