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【 Laiwo Medical: Knowledge Sharing 】 Arbor Day: Scars on the skin should also be 'planted' in spring

Publish Date: 2026/3/12


       The spring breeze has turned the branches green, and Arbor Day is here again. Everyone is busy planting trees, hoping that the saplings will grow day by day, but they rarely pay attention. There may also be some small "regrets" hidden on our own skin - scars left by accidental bumps, stubborn marks after acne subsides, and slender marks after surgery. They are like shallow potholes on the land, if not carefully cared for, they will only become more and more obvious over time.



       You should know that spring is actually a "good time" to deal with scars. At this time, the metabolism of the human body accelerates, and the renewal speed of skin cells also significantly increases. At this time, taking care of scars will make the repair process smoother. Furthermore, as the weather warms up and clothing becomes thinner, it is easier to observe changes in scars and facilitate daily care. It's better to take advantage of this season and treat the skin as a piece of "land" that needs to be cultivated, and carefully tidy it up.



       Firstly, timely intervention is necessary to prevent scars from becoming stubborn. The wound should be cared for as soon as it has just healed (usually within 1 to 6 months after growth), as this stage has strong skin repair ability and the most ideal fading effect. Secondly, gentle care should be given priority, without irritating the skin at the scar site. The skin here is also sensitive and fragile. When taking care of it, choose gentle and non irritating products, avoid alcohol, hormones and other ingredients, and try to minimize the burden on the skin. Finally, we must persist until the end and wait for changes. Planting trees is not a one-day task, scar repair requires even more patience. By persisting in daily care, you will gradually find that the scars are becoming lighter and softer, gradually changing in a positive direction.



       Even if your scars have been with you for many years, don't lose heart. Old scars are like old trees that have been rooted for a long time, what they need is more lasting 'watering'. Many old scars can gradually fade in color and soften and flatten the raised areas through proper care. The key is to find the right method and persevere. Three days of fishing and two days of sunbathing, no matter how good the method is, it is difficult to achieve results.



       Laiwo Medical would like to say: Treating scars is like treating a tree planted in spring. If you give it time, patience, and meticulous care, it will return an unexpected "green" to you one day.



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