How to remove red traumatic scar
summary
Pay attention to skin hygiene. When the burn wound is just healed, there are still a small amount of secretions and drug scabs. Bacteria are easy to proliferate rapidly. In addition, the epidermis is is thin and tender, and the structure and function are not perfect, which is easy to cause infection and ulceration. During this period, neutral detergent can be used for cleaning, and anti scar drugs can be used after cleaning. As a more complex disease, how to remove the red trauma scar?
How to remove red traumatic scar
Method 1: ginger smear method. Slice the fresh ginger, gently wipe the scar with ginger, then apply the ginger on the scar for a moment, then remove and replace one piece, repeat two or three times. You can do this once or twice a day, and stick to it to remove the scar. Because ginger has the effect of inhibiting granulation tissue growth, thus weakening scar formation and growth.
Method 2: scar is like a destroyer, which destroys our healthy skin. It not only affects the beauty, but also damages the tissue function and health. Therefore, it is necessary for the beauty seekers with scar to get rid of it. Microcrystalline grinding is a good method for scar removal.
Method 3: resection and direct suture is suitable for short and narrow small cord scar. The long axis of the scar was taken as the longitudinal axis, and a fusiform incision was made along the normal skin of the scar margin. Cut the skin to the subcutaneous tissue layer, thoroughly remove the scar tissue, fully peel off the subcutaneous tissue on both sides of the cutting edge, and sew the incision in two layers of dermis and subcutaneous skin, especially the dermis.
matters needing attention
For such a disease: avoid local stimulation, keep the local clean and sanitary, wipe off the sweat in time, do not scratch with hands, rub the scar with clothes or wash with hot water to stop itching, so as not to aggravate the local stimulation, promote the inflammatory reaction of connective tissue and cause further itching.