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Treatment options for Keloids: The Good &  The Bad

Treatment options for Keloids: The Good & The Bad

Posted by Keloid Kare Support Team on 2023 Sep 6th

Keloids are raised, thickened, and often rubbery scars that form at the site of a wound, injury, or surgical incision. They result from an overgrowth of collagen during the healing process, extending beyond the original boundaries of the wound. Unlike regular scars, keloids can be larger and extend beyond the initial injury area.

Treatment for keloids can vary depending on their size, location, and individual factors. Some common treatment options include:

  • Corticosteroid Injections: Injecting corticosteroids directly into the keloid can help reduce inflammation and flatten the scar.
  • Silicone Gel or Sheets: Applying silicone-based products on the keloid can help soften and flatten the scar over time.
  • Cryotherapy: Using freezing temperatures to shrink the keloid and reduce its size.
  • Laser Therapy: Laser treatment can help reduce the redness and size of keloids.
  • Surgical Removal: Surgical excision of the keloid may be an option for certain cases, but it carries a risk of keloid recurrence and is often combined with other treatments.
  • Radiation Therapy: In some cases, low-dose radiation therapy can be used to prevent keloid recurrence after surgical removal.
  • Pressure Dressings: Applying pressure dressings to the keloid can help flatten it over time.

Identifying keloid-prone skin can be challenging, but certain factors may increase the likelihood of keloid formation. People with darker skin tones are more prone to developing keloids. Additionally, a personal or family history of keloids increases the risk. If you notice that a wound or scar is becoming raised, thickened, or extending beyond the original injury site, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation.

The success of treatments for keloids can vary from person to person and depends on various factors, including the size and location of the keloid, individual skin characteristics, and the chosen treatment method. Some treatments may work better for certain individuals than others. However, a lot of these treatments come with negative effects

Corticosteroid Injections:

  • Skin Atrophy: Prolonged use of corticosteroid injections may lead to thinning of the skin at the injection site.
  • Hypopigmentation or Hyperpigmentation: Corticosteroid injections can cause changes in skin colour, resulting in lighter or darker patches around the treated area.
  • Temporary Discomfort: Some individuals may experience mild discomfort or pain during the injection procedure.

Silicone Gel or Sheets:

  • Skin Irritation: In some cases, silicone-based products can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions.

Cryotherapy:

  • Hypopigmentation: Freezing the keloid may cause the treated area to become lighter in colour compared to the surrounding skin.
  • Potential Scarring: Cryotherapy can cause scarring or changes in skin texture.

Laser Therapy:

  • Temporary Redness and Swelling: Laser treatment may cause redness and swelling in the treated area, which typically subsides over time.
  • Skin Discolouration: Some individuals may experience changes in skin color after laser therapy.

Surgical Removal:

  • Keloid Recurrence: Surgical excision alone has a high risk of keloid recurrence, leading to the development of new keloids at the same site or along the incision line.
  • Surgical Scarring: Surgical removal can result in scarring, and the appearance of the scar may vary depending on the individual's healing process.

Radiation Therapy:

  • Long-term Side Effects: Radiation therapy carries potential long-term risks, including damage to surrounding tissues or organs.
  • Radiation Exposure: Although the dose used for keloid treatment is low, there is still some level of radiation exposure.

Pressure Dressings:

  • Skin Irritation: Prolonged use of pressure dressings may cause skin irritation or discomfort

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