After caesarean section or other gynecological surgeries, most of the wound scars will gradually stabilize and turn white within six months after surgery. A few patients will gradually develop scar hyperplasia due to factors such as infection, foreign body stimulation, and scar constitution in the weeks to months after surgery, with local redness, purple, hardening, and protruding from the skin surface, accompanied by tingling and itching. Hyperplastic scars not only affect the aesthetics, but also increase the pain of patients, especially in hot weather when itching is unbearable, and very few scars have repeated surface rupture and even have the risk of cancer. For scars that affect appearance, they can be lightened by medication, surgery, laser, grinding and other techniques. For hyperplastic scars, a combination of surgery, medication, radiotherapy and compression can be applied to inhibit and slow down the further development of scars. However, prevention is more important than cure in the treatment of scars, and early intervention can effectively prevent the formation of hyperplastic scars. For this reason, we remind all mothers seeking beauty to pay attention to the following matters after cesarean section or other gynecological surgery: 1. 14 days after surgery, the wound should not touch water or pollutants, and the wound should be kept breathable; 2. 14 days after surgery, if there is no abnormality in the wound, you can take oral Chinese medicine such as cumene tablets, or Apply silicone gel to reduce excessive healing of the wound surface due to water evaporation (to be used under the joint guidance of scar specialist and obstetrician and gynecologist); 4.Within six months after surgery, avoid spicy food, smoking, alcohol and other foods to avoid wound congestion; 5.We recommend using lap band within six months after surgery, and we also recommend using it for mothers who gave birth to their babies; 6.If there is obvious pain, itching, redness and other abnormalities in the scars after surgery, please come to the hospital for consultation.