Caesarean section scar hyperplasia is after maternal surgery for caesarean section

Nowadays, pregnant women are more and more inclined to choose caesarean section for childbirth, mainly to avoid the pain of natural production. However, compared with the delivery, caesarean section may cause various problems, such as caesarean section scar hyperplasia. Scars after caesarean section can make the original smooth belly look ugly, sometimes itching, pain, and may also cause caesarean section scar hyperplasia. What are the symptoms of caesarean section scar hyperplasia? Let's take a look at the symptoms of caesarean section scar hyperplasia. Caesarean section scar hyperplasia is a phenomenon in which the maternal face after the caesarean section is performed, and the surface of the skin is partially protruded after about half a month of stabbing in the scalpel, and it is red, purple, and hard.

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After caesarean section, the scar begins to proliferate about two to three weeks after the scalpel is scarred. At this time, the local redness, purple, hard, and prominent skin surface, about three months to six months or so, fibrous tissue proliferation gradually stops. The scar is also gradually flattened and softened, and the color turns dark brown. This is the symptom of scarring hyperplasia of caesarean section.


1, caesarean section scar hyperplasia and skin relaxation, belly feel like chrysanthemum, wrinkled, wrinkled, and the most ugly scar, such a situation requires plastic surgery and scar prevention.

2, scar hyperplasia is a depression, such scars are mainly because the scar tissue adheres to the muscles of the abdominal wall below it, forming an intermediate depression, the skin under the scar on both sides of the skin under the convex convex changes, caesarean section scar hyperplasia can be dissolved fat疤 Surgical treatment, as long as through 2 needle eyes and a US RF instrument, you can easily solve the problem, the clinical effect is significant, you can also lose weight.


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