Will two stitches in an erysipelas leave a scar?

Two stitches in a wheal generally do not leave a scar, but some patients may have scarring due to variability in individual constitution. Eyelids are acute suppurative inflammatory lesions that occur in the glands of the eyelids, and if the patient develops a localized abscess, an incision is needed to drain the pus. The incision is usually made on the skin surface and is usually made parallel to the lid margin, thus minimizing scar formation. Most patients do not scar after two weeks of surgical stitches, but due to individual variability. Some patients are keloidal and there is a chance of scarring. Usually no special treatment is needed for keloid scarring, but if the scarring affects the patient’s appearance, or if there is pain, itching, or other uncomfortable symptoms, treatment can be taken. Patients can use topical silicone preparations, such as silicone gel, as prescribed by the doctor to inhibit the formation of scarring. After the surgery, patients with wheals need to follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review, so as to understand the recovery of the disease. At the same time, you need to keep the local skin clean and clean, avoid scratching the lesions to avoid secondary infection.