Scars generally refers to keloid scars, there is no such thing as the best way to fade hyperplastic scarring can be taken as medication, physical therapy, surgical treatment, etc. If the patient is atrophic scarring, filler treatment and surgical treatment may be needed.
1. Medication: Silicone gel can be applied as prescribed by the doctor, which belongs to the first-line medication for hyperplastic scar, and if the silicone gel treatment effect is not good, glucocorticoids and 5-fluorouracil can be injected locally under the guidance of the doctor. For proliferative scarring caused by surgery, you can follow the doctor’s instructions for local injection of bleomycin, mitomycin C and other drugs.
2. Physical therapy: you can choose pulse dye laser, fractional laser and other physical therapy for patients who have no effect on simple drug treatment, using light energy into heat energy to destroy the scar tissue and make it decompose, so as to reduce the scar.
3. Surgery: In the case of poor results of conservative treatment, surgical treatment can be taken, such as keloidectomy, local flap transplantation, etc., to directly remove the scar. Keloid system patients can also be combined with postoperative local radiation therapy, or postoperative lesion closure therapy, etc., to reduce the recurrence of the disease.
4. Filler treatment: for atrophic scar, and its area is large, it is recommended to take filler treatment, such as autologous fat, hyaluronic acid filler, etc., so as to make the skin at the scar full, and promote the production of new collagen, so as to lighten the scar.
If you want to lighten the scar, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.