Usually, scarring can be treated with medication and surgery. 1. Medication: If the scar has been produced for a relatively short period of time, it can be inhibited through the use of topical silicone gel and other drugs to inhibit the proliferation of keloid scars; for the stabilization of keloid scars, we can consider local injection of glucocorticosteroids, such as Triamcinolone acetonide, and other glucocorticosteroids, which should be strictly followed by specialists in the use of medication in infants and young children, in order to avoid any adverse consequences. 2. Surgery: If the scar affects the appearance or function, laser surgery or keloidectomy can be chosen to deal with it if necessary. If your baby has a scar, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for standardized treatment in time to avoid adverse consequences.