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How to nurse an injured wound without leaving a scar?
If the injured wound reaches the dermis, the wound will produce scars. If the injury is serious, what can be done to make the scar inconspicuous?

1. Choose cosmetic suture after injury. The scar after cosmetic suture is much smaller than that of general surgery, and the sense of existence is relatively weak.

2. After suturing, nurse the wound according to the doctor's advice, change the dressing and take out stitches on time, and seek medical advice as soon as the wound shows signs of infection. Because the scars produced after infection are more obvious than those produced by natural healing, the probability of scar hyperplasia is also greater.

3. Use scar-removing products one week after suture and suture removal, and use scar-removing products within 1 year after injury is relatively better.

4. Do a good job in sun protection. After the injury 1 year scar, you should do a good job of sun protection, whether it is wearing sunscreen, wearing a mask, hat or holding a parasol. This is done to prevent excessive pigmentation in the scar area.

5. Pressurization, in the injured parts such as face, limbs and trunk, you can use special elastic clothes to pressurize and inhibit scar hyperplasia.