What to do about c-section scars

Scarring is generally referred to as keloid, and C-section keloid can be dealt with through surgical treatment, medication, physical therapy and so on. 1. Surgery: For patients with keloid scars after cesarean section, surgery can be performed to remove the localized growths, supplemented by flap repair, etc., which can prevent the recurrence of keloid scars. 2. Medication: patients can take Trinilast orally as prescribed by the doctor, which can inhibit fibroblasts and improve the condition of keloid. Injections such as Triamcinolone acetonide and betamethasone can also be prescribed to help inhibit and minimize keloid scars. 3. Physical therapy: If the keloid is small, patients can also choose cryotherapy to make the lesion tissue necrotic and shedding, to achieve the purpose of removing the keloid. There are more ways to deal with cesarean section keloid, it is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals, cooperate with doctors for standardized treatment, medication needs to be under the guidance of doctors.