Does the baby need stitches for bruises

  Babies are young and have a mischievous personality, so it is inevitable for them to encounter bumps and turns in their daily lives. Babies with relatively quiet personalities may have a lower probability of getting hurt, while mischievous babies may not be able to say for sure, as old injuries may not heal and new ones may be added. Therefore, mischievous babies can be a headache for parents. So, do babies need stitches for bruises?

  

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  If the baby's injured part is on the face and there is damage, the best way to get rid of it is to sew. But the final specific plan still needs to refer to the depth of the scar. In theory, the wound after sewing will definitely recover faster, and the scars left will be much shallower than those left without sewing.

  Some parents may not accept or support their baby's wound stitches in their hearts. I always feel that after sewing, there will be scars left, which will affect the baby's image. In fact, scars are a phenomenon of repairing normal skin tissue after deep tissue damage. If the depth of wound tissue damage is relatively deep and the proliferation of epithelial tissue cannot be completely repaired, scars will be left behind.

  In general, wounds with severe injuries usually leave scars of different sizes and shapes. Don't worry, scars can be repaired through cosmetic techniques without surgery or surgery, which can effectively promote scar fading and restore the skin to a flat and smooth state, approaching normal skin condition.

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