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- Keloid Scar: What It Is, Symptoms, Treatment Removal
A keloid scar is a type of raised scar It forms months to a year after the injury that caused it The scar grows larger than the initial wound Keloids don’t fade over time A dermatologist may offer treatments like corticosteroid injections or pressure garments to reduce its size and appearance
- Keloid - Wikipedia
It is a result of an overgrowth of granulation tissue (collagen type III) at the site of a healed skin injury, which is then slowly replaced by collagen type I Keloids are firm, rubbery lesions or shiny, fibrous nodules, and can vary from pink to the color of the person's skin or red to dark brown
- Hypertrophic Scars and Keloids: A Complete Overview — DermNet
What are keloids and hypertrophic scars? A keloid scar is a firm, smooth, hard growth that occurs as a result of excessive scar formation Keloids occur after skin injury; rarely, keloids can occur spontaneously without any significant preceding skin injury
- Keloid scars: Diagnosis and treatment - American Academy of Dermatology
Sometimes, another skin condition can look like a keloid For example, if someone has an allergic skin reaction to the gold in their earrings, the swelling can look like a keloid If it looks like you might have another condition, your dermatologist can perform a skin biopsy
- How to Get Rid of Keloids: 7 Dos and Donts - Verywell Health
Once you develop a keloid, it can be challenging to eliminate People with keloid-prone skin or a history of keloid scars should take special precautions to protect themselves from injuries that could lead to abnormal scarring
- What Is a Keloid? Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention
A keloid is a type of scar that appears as a raised, thickened area on your skin that results from the healing process after a wound
- Keloids Guide: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options
When a keloid is associated with a skin incision or injury, the keloid scar tissue continues to grow for a time after the original wound has closed, becoming larger and more visible until it reaches a final size
- Keloid Scars: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments - Healthline
Keloid scars form to protect injured skin, such as burns or acne scars They may flatten over time, but some people may prefer to have them surgically removed
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