How to remove surgical scars

Oct 15, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wenmin
Introduction
Surgery refers to surgical operations. In general, surgical scars can be treated and reduced through methods such as gold microneedling, microcrystal dermabrasion, liquid nitrogen cryotherapy, photodynamic therapy, and fractional laser. It is recommended to visit a正规 hospital and undergo treatment under the guidance of a qualified physician. After surgery, proper wound care is essential—keep the wound dry and clean to prevent infection.

Surgery refers to surgical procedures. In general, surgical scars can be treated and reduced through methods such as gold microneedling, microcrystal peeling, liquid nitrogen cryotherapy, photodynamic therapy, and fractional laser treatment. It is recommended to visit a reputable hospital and undergo these treatments under the guidance of a qualified physician.

Scar removal treatment analysis:

Treatment Name

Gold Microneedling

Microcrystal Peeling

Liquid Nitrogen Cryotherapy

Photodynamic Therapy

Fractional Laser

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Treatment Principle

Uses fine needles to penetrate the dermal layer of the skin, promoting skin repair

Based on the principle of epidermal regeneration, high-speed microcrystals are sprayed to exfoliate the deeper layers of the epidermis

Uses liquid nitrogen freezing to treat affected areas, destroying targeted tissue cells

Delivers heat directly to scar tissue to stimulate collagen regeneration beneath the skin

Uses optical principles to stimulate new collagen formation and cellular reorganization in the dermis

Reference Price

3,000–9,000 RMB per session

1,500–3,000 RMB per session

500–1,000 RMB per session

1,000–10,000 RMB per session

2,000–8,000 RMB per session

Advantages

1. Noticeable results

2. Skin tightening effect

1. Minimal invasiveness

2. Good effectiveness

1. Relatively comfortable procedure

2. Effective results

1. Low trauma

2. High safety profile

1. High precision

2. Comfortable treatment process

Potential Risks

1. Redness, swelling, and burning sensation

2. Hyperpigmentation

1. Subcutaneous bleeding

2. Localized pain

1. Skin edema

2. Large area of skin damage

1. Scarring

2. Pigmentation spots

1. Hyperpigmentation

2. Scar formation

Recovery Time

20–30 days

20–30 days

10–15 days

7–15 days

7–15 days

Duration of Results

6–12 months

12–24 months

6–12 months

12–24 months

12–24 months

After treatment, proper wound care is essential. Keep the wound clean and dry to prevent infection. Additionally, maintain a light diet and avoid spicy or irritating foods such as Sichuan pepper, chili peppers, and onions, which may hinder recovery.

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