The choice of creams for repairing C-section scars often varies depending on the time of scar formation. Most scars will enter the mature stage at 6 to 12 months, usually with 6 months as the cut-off, and early intervention is recommended. For early scarring within 6 months, topical creams such as silicone gel can be used; if more than 6 months, topical creams are less effective. 1. Early scar within 6 months: If the cesarean section scar is an early scar within 6 months, early intervention is recommended, and topical silicone medication to inhibit scar proliferation can be chosen, along with the combined use of topical decorticators and elastic garments and other treatments. 2. Scars older than 6 months: If the scar is older than 6 months, the effect of topical ointment will be poor. At this time, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time, according to the specific scar situation to choose the appropriate treatment. Therefore, for cesarean section scars, the use of ointment within 6 months is the most effective, and it is recommended to carry out the relevant interventions as early as possible.