Is scar cream effective?
Generally, whether scar cream is effective depends on the specific circumstances. It is usually effective for superficial and small scars, but may not work for deep and large scars. Detailed analysis is as follows:
The mechanism of scar cream mainly involves improving the physiological environment of scar tissue, softening the scar, and reducing pigmentation, thereby alleviating discomfort caused by scars and promoting scar repair. For superficial and small scars, scar cream can help inhibit excessive proliferation of fibroblasts, reduce excessive collagen deposition, prevent excessive scar growth, and is usually effective.
However, for deep and large hypertrophic scars or keloids, scar cream alone may not achieve complete scar repair. In such cases, surgical excision under the guidance of a doctor might be necessary.
Scar cream plays a certain auxiliary role in scar repair. When choosing and using scar cream, it is important to make appropriate selections based on individual conditions and medical advice. If scar symptoms are severe or show no improvement over a long period, timely medical consultation is recommended.