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Medically reviewed by Susan Bard, MD Certain people are prone to keloids, a type of raised scar caused by dysfunctional wound healing, and want to know how to get rid of them. Surgery is an option ...
Keloids are smooth, hard growths that can form when scar tissue grows excessively. They can be much larger than the original wound. Keloids aren't harmful, though they may create cosmetic concerns.
Keloids are scar tissue that forms due to a hyperactive wound-healing response, triggered spontaneously or after an injury. Read on to learn how to spot these scars and their treatment measures.
Keloids vary in size, shape and location, and there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. Specialist dermatologists offer personalized treatment plans based on the severity of your condition.
Although keloids on the ear are not harmful, they can cause some discomfort. Treatments may include home remedies or medical and surgical options.
Hypertrophic piercing bumps and keloid scars can look similar. However, there are various ways to differentiate them. Skin changes can occur at the site of piercings. Knowing how to tell the ...
METHODOLOGY: To evaluate a sequential nonsurgical approach to treating keloids, researchers conducted a longitudinal, retrospective observational study of 79 adults with Fitzpatrick phototypes ≥ ...
A study explores the microbiome of keloids, which are treatment-resistant raised scars. Bacteria may play a role in keeping the body stuck at an earlier stage in the wound healing sequence.
A study (DOI: 10.1093/burnst/tkae063) published in Burns & Trauma has shed light on how inhibiting CYP24A1, an enzyme involved in vitamin D metabolism, affects keloid keratinocytes.
A study (DOI: 10.1093/burnst/tkae063) published in Burns & Trauma has shed light on how inhibiting CYP24A1, an enzyme involved in vitamin D metabolism, affects keloid keratinocytes. Conducted by ...