The effects of silicone and silica gel on scars are generally similar, with no definitive superiority of one over the other.
Silicone and silica gel are commonly used medications in clinical practice and can be used to treat conditions such as burns and scars, effectively inhibiting scar proliferation. In general, patients can choose the medication that suits them under the guidance of a doctor. However, if a patient has a predisposition to scarring, the effectiveness of silicone and silica gel in scar treatment may be relatively poor.
If a patient's scar symptoms are severe and affect their personal appearance, they can seek laser surgery at a reputable hospital. This primarily involves using laser energy to break down subcutaneous melanin and eliminate it from the body through metabolism, thereby achieving scar removal. Additionally, patients can also use medications such as snow lotus cream and recombinant human epidermal growth factor gel under the guidance of a doctor.
During treatment, patients should also pay attention to skin care, keeping the affected area clean and dry to prevent infection. If any discomfort occurs, patients should promptly visit a dermatologist to avoid worsening the condition.