What to do with eyebrow scars

What to do with eyebrow scars

Eyebrow trimming is a common eyebrow plastic surgery method. If scars appear during eyebrow trimming, people will feel very distressed. Depending on the cause of the scar formation, you should also pay attention when choosing the treatment method. For example, if the mark of eyebrow trimming is still there after about a year of recovery, it can be treated by freezing. Laser treatment is also effective.

What to do with eyebrow scars

Eyebrow cutting

Causes of scar formation: One year after the recovery period of eyebrow surgery, some beauty lovers still have scars on their eyebrows. In fact, this is mainly because the doctor did not control the incision angle and suturing well. Scars left one year after eyebrow surgery have missed the best treatment period, but there are still ways to repair scars.

Scar repair method (cryotherapy): Among the scar repair methods, cryotherapy is the main treatment method for this type of depressed scar. However, since it is difficult to control the intensity and depth of the operation, it must be performed by a reliable and experienced doctor in a regular hospital.

Eyebrow cutting II

Causes of scar formation: For the patient in the second picture, the main reason for the scar formation on the eyebrow is that the doctor did not take into account the tension of the skin, control and tightness of the suturing.

Scar repair method 1 (cryotherapy): Scar and cryotherapy methods can deal with scars like the one shown in Figure 2, but you must find a reliable and professional doctor, otherwise you will not achieve a good effect.

Scar repair method 2 (fruit acid peel): Chemical peeling can also repair this type of scar. The principle is to let the original epidermis fall off and stimulate the tissue to grow new skin. A more common chemical peel method is acid peel, but it needs to be used continuously to be effective.

Eyebrow cutting three

Causes of scar formation: The reasons for the eyebrow surgery scar of the girl in Figure 3 are quite complicated. This is because the doctor caused serious damage to the dermis when designing the incision; plus, he did not pay attention to the strength when suturing; and the patient did not protect the incision well during the recovery process.

Scar repair method 1 (chemical peel): For this type of sunken scar, chemical peeling can be used to deal with it, but it will take several months and repeated repairs of the skin to achieve the effect of effectively removing the scar.

Scar repair method 2 (dermal injection): In addition, dermal injection of collagen, hyaluronic acid, or autologous fat can restore the sunken scar area to a smooth state. However, after 3-6 months, the filling material is reabsorbed by the body and the effect will be lost. Therefore, doctors generally do not use dermal injections for this type of uneven scars.

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