Scars cannot be completely removed once they appear, and clinical treatments can only improve the appearance of scars and lighten them. Common treatments include medication, phototherapy and surgery.
1. Medication includes oral medication, compression with bandages or elastic bands to soften the scars, topical application of silicone-based preparations (silicone dressings and silicone gel naphthalene), and intra-scar injections of corticosteroid hormones (triamcinolone acetonide, betamethasone, etc.).
2. Photoelectricity treatment includes dye laser, carbon dioxide fractional laser, erbium laser (fractional or micro-exfoliation laser treatment for scar removal), etc.
3. Surgical treatments include excision of scars, skin grafting, flap transplantation and other traditional techniques.
If there is a need for treatment, you should go to a regular hospital and follow the advice of a specialist for standardized treatment, rather than blindly using medication.