Scar patches, such as brands such as Mepicare, Centaca and Shukewei, are the options that many people consider when facing raised scars. It mainly uses the principle of physical compression to try to prevent and inhibit the growth of scars.
For some specific raised scars, scar patches may have some effect. For example, the use of scar patches can help prevent growth of wounds just after they have healed. In addition, it may also help to inhibit further bulging of the scar in cases where the scar is less severe in the early stages of growth.
However, to be clear, scar patches do not eliminate scars. Its role is primarily to suppress and mitigate, rather than to completely solve the problem.
There are several types of raised scars that may not be noticeable with scar patches. Scar patches may have limited effect if they have been stable for more than half a year or even a year and are more severe, keloids, white or off-white scars, contracture scars, and depressed scars. In addition, if you are allergic to silicone-based scar patches, they are not suitable for use.
It is important to note that scar patches should be used after the wound has healed and the scab has fallen off, and should be avoided on open wounds. When choosing a scar patch, you should choose silicone products and avoid hormones. In addition, the scar patch can be reused, and it can be cleaned and dried after being removed.
Finally, it's important to recognize that scar patches are not suitable for all scar conditions. Depressed scars, severely raised scars, and old and contracture scars may require other methods to improve.
When choosing the best method, you need to decide on the specific condition of the scar. For small areas of raised scars, scar needles and lasers** may be considered to improve the appearance. For larger, more severe, or functionally impaired scars, surgical excision and hypertension fine sutures may be a better option. For keloids with scar constitution, it may also be necessary to cooperate with measures such as radiotherapy to prevent **.
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