When is the best time to start using scar removal ointment?
Generally speaking, there is no specific best time for when to start using scar removal ointment. Scar removal ointment usually works better when applied after the wound has healed or during the early stage of scar formation. The specific analysis is as follows:

Scars from surgery or trauma should start to be treated with scar removal ointment 7 to 10 days after complete shedding of the scab or after suture removal. At this time, the wound has basically healed, and using scar removal ointment can promote local recovery and reduce scar formation. If there is still fresh, red tender tissue growing after the scab falls off, or if there is erosion or exudation on the surface, the use of scar removal ointment should be postponed until the wound heals well. The early stage of scar formation is the golden period for intervention, so it is generally recommended to start using scar removal ointment immediately when scars begin to form after trauma. The period of 3 to 6 months after trauma is the critical time for scar formation and also the proliferative phase of scars. Using scar removal ointment during this phase has the greatest effect in reducing scar formation.
Before applying scar removal ointment, physiological saline or other cleansing solutions should be used to clean the affected area to remove old keratin and dirt, thereby enhancing the absorption of the ointment. If necessary, please consult the advice of a professional physician or pharmacist.