If the scratches only damage the epidermis of the face, through the wound debridement and care generally will not leave scars; if the scratches are deeper, damage to the dermis, or when the patient is a keloid, it may leave a scar, which can be faded by medication, physical therapy, etc., but it is difficult to completely eliminate. 1. Wound debridement: After the face scratches should be timely debridement, you can use iodine povidone to disinfect the wound, if necessary, apply erythromycin ointment and other antibiotics, in order to prevent the wound from becoming infected, and to create good conditions for the healing of the sore surface. 2. Daily care: avoid water on the scratched skin, avoid scratching and rubbing the local skin, and wait for the natural shedding of the scabs; when you go out, you need to take sunscreen measures to avoid direct ultraviolet rays, such as wearing masks, playing umbrellas and so on. 3. Medication: After the scabs fall off, you can use drugs such as mucopolysaccharide polysulfate cream and silicone gel to inhibit the formation of scars. 4. Physical therapy: for the case of scars, you can consider laser treatment, the use of laser to stimulate collagen regeneration of the skin, to achieve the effect of fading scars. It is recommended that patients with facial abrasions need to deal with skin injuries scientifically and reasonably, avoid private medication, seek medical attention when necessary, and standardize treatment under the guidance of a doctor.