From a medical point of view, scarring is hereditary, so if someone in your family has a scar, you are more likely to have a scar than the average person. However, there are very few people with scars in real life. If you are really scarred, you should pay more attention to protecting your skin in the future, because once the skin of scarred people is injured, it is not only difficult to heal, and basically will leave obvious scars, causing some damage to the skin tissue and will also be very ugly. What is scarring? Firstly, after a trauma to the skin, scars will almost always be formed; secondly, scars will basically appear to be enlarged regardless of the location of the injury; thirdly, scars with scarring tend to show a clear red circle around the scar; fourthly, the possibility of enlargement and recurrence is much higher for people with scarring than for the average person. Patients with scars should try to avoid surgery outside the skin and non-essential surgery, because once there is trauma or breakage of the skin, especially damage to the dermis, or even the superficial dermis, scars may be formed; usually you must pay more attention to protect your skin, try to prevent trauma, burns, avoid piercing, embroidery and other cases that hurt the skin, and eat a light daily diet with more Some fresh vegetables and fruits. If we have scars don’t be afraid, learn to face them correctly and choose the treatment plan rationally.