Any treatment can only improve the appearance of the scar

Still questioning why your scars are not completely healed? The truth is that medical science has not yet conquered scars and any treatment can only improve the appearance.

Q: My scars have been there for a long time, can I still get rid of them?

A: The formation of a scar is determined by the size, depth and location of the wound, the patient’s age, genetic factors and skin characteristics, including skin tone. Theoretically, once a scar is formed, even with the most delicate surgical methods, it can only be improved to the maximum extent, but not completely restored to a scar-free state. The results of the surgery also depend on the direction and size of the wound, the age of the patient, and the type and color of the skin.

Therefore, here is a reminder to follow medical advice and take various measures to prevent scar formation to the maximum extent possible at the early stage of skin injury.

Q: What should I do about the acne scars that cannot be removed even after using many skin care products?

A: It is difficult to get rid of uneven acne scars with skin care products, if you have such scars, you can try Plasma. plasma micro-plasma can break the chaotic collagen arrangement at the scar, plasma produces non-gasification micro-exfoliation on the skin surface, synchronous single-stage RF deep heating of collagen tissue, two energy collaboration, change the superficial uniformity and flatness of the scar, promote the deep collagen layer The two energies work together to change the superficial uniformity and flatness of the scar and promote the deep collagen layer to proliferate and rearrange for rapid and effective reconstruction. The treatment effect is ideal for uneven acne scars.

Q: I had stitches after a fall when I was a child, and the surgical scars were a little hyperplastic and raised, so how can I get rid of them?

A: For smaller hyperplastic scars, such as thread-like raised scars after a cut, excisional suturing can be used. In other words, the scar part is removed at the original wound, the adhesions are loosened, and the tension of the incision is effectively reduced through “super tension reduction technology” to ensure the blood flow of the skin around the incision, which improves the success rate of incision healing and minimizes the degree of scar growth. Combined with the “minimally invasive fine suture technique”, the incision is “flat as before” after surgery. However, it is generally not used for people with scars or platelet clotting disorders. Moreover, it requires a longer recovery period because the skin tissue needs to be cut and sutured again. It requires a high degree of skill from the surgeon.

Q: Is there any way to prevent scarring after I just had surgery?

A: Burns, scalds, abrasions, knife wounds and wounds left behind by various types of surgeries, especially for scars after rupture, cosmetic surgery and surgical procedures have good inhibiting effects.

The scar patch is made of new medical polymer material, using the excellent water storage and good air permeability of silicone mold material to assist in making water storage in the stratum corneum while allowing oxygen to pass and ensuring normal skin breathing, thus inhibiting capillary regeneration, reducing collagen deposition and inhibiting scar production. Increased water in the stratum corneum of the skin increases the permeability of water-soluble proteins and products in the interstitial matrix, which leads to softening and fading of scars and lightening of pigmentation, and also reduces itching and painful sensations at the scars. It generally does not completely prevent scarring, but it can greatly relieve discomfort and reduce unconscious scratching.

Q: Can anyone use scar patches?

A: Scar patches should be used with caution for those with a history of skin allergies to silicone rubber, and must be used after the scab has detached and the wound has healed completely. It is not suitable for the prevention and treatment of large scar growths.