Surgical scar removal is usually not completely removable and needs to be judged on the merits of the scar.
Surgical scar removal can usually fade, but not completely eliminate. As scars are a degeneration of the elastic fibrous tissue and the degenerative tissue cells form a connection between the two sides of the skin, they cannot be completely removed. If the scars are large and scarred, they cannot be completely removed. If the scars are small and not scarred, they can usually be removed.
Patients should avoid water, eat a light diet and avoid spicy and irritating food after surgery, pay attention to hygiene and eat more vitamin-rich vegetables and fruits to help the recovery of the surgical wound site and avoid bacterial infection.
Patients are advised to take good local care after surgery and avoid scratching the scars to prevent excessive stimulation leading to increased pain.