Scars are something that is difficult to remove. They are restorative skin tissue that grows on the skin. They are quite harmful to the body and can cause great damage to the body's image, especially when they grow on the skin that is not covered by clothes. They make people's image become very poor. There are many types of scars. Among them, sunken scars are the most difficult to deal with. Let's take a look at how to better remove sunken scars? Depressed scars are scars caused by defects in the dermis and subcutaneous tissue of the skin. Acne, surgery, trauma, infection, chickenpox and smallpox are common causes of depressed scars. These causes lead to defects in the dermis and subcutaneous tissue of the skin, and the loss of collagen and elastin in the subsequent healing process will leave permanent depressed scars. Non-surgical treatment of depressed scars Microcrystalline scar removal: natural crystals in a vacuum are sprayed at high speed onto the uneven surface of skin scars, thereby stimulating skin growth and promoting the production of collagen and elastic fibers. The advantage is that the force on the treatment surface is uniform and gentle; the disadvantage is that it has poor targeting and requires more treatments. Suitable for superficial scars with single shape. Grinding: Use an electric grinding head to grind away scars. The advantages are strong targeting, fast speed and less number of treatments; the disadvantages are Bleeding spots and micro-injuries require bandaging. Suitable for large areas of scars and pigmentation. Mechanical stimulation: using special equipment to stimulate the skin to promote skin growth. The advantage is that the skin damage is small; the disadvantage is Manual operation, slow. Suitable for single superficial scars. Laser grinding: This method does not cause bleeding after treatment and recovery is relatively faster. At present, high-energy pulsed CO2 lasers and pulsed erbium lasers are commonly used for laser grinding. Ultra-high frequency: vaporizes the damaged tissue through ultra-high heat. Advantages: The surgical field is clear and the treatment stratification effect is good; Disadvantages: There is a period of scabbing and shedding of the wound after treatment, during which time attention should be paid to the protection of the wound. Suitable for all kinds of scars, mainly hypertrophic scars. Drugs: Mainly use certain corrosive "drugs" to destroy the local scar, and then use anti-inflammatory and myogenic drugs to promote healing. This method requires high operation requirements and is slow to repair; if the operation is not careful, new scars may easily form. |
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