Keloid Excision and Treatment

Keloid Excision and Treatment is a specialized procedure used to remove and manage raised, thick, and overgrown scar tissue known as keloids. Keloids usually develop after skin injury, surgery, acne, burns, ear piercing, or trauma and continue to grow beyond the original wound area. They can cause itching, discomfort, pain, and cosmetic concerns.

Keloid Excision and Treatment

The treatment focuses on carefully removing the excess scar tissue and preventing it from returning. Depending on the size and location, treatment may include surgical excision, steroid injections, laser therapy, pressure therapy, or a combination approach for better long-term results.

Keloid excision is performed with precision to reduce tension on the skin and improve healing. Since keloids have a tendency to recur, follow-up care and preventive treatment are very important for successful results.

One of the major benefits of keloid treatment is relief from discomfort along with improved skin appearance and confidence. Proper treatment helps flatten the scar and restore smoother-looking skin.

Benefits of Keloid Excision and Treatment

  • Removes raised and thick scar tissue
  • Reduces itching, pain, and discomfort
  • Improves skin appearance and texture
  • Helps prevent keloid recurrence
  • Customized treatment for each case
  • Boosts confidence and comfort

Areas Treated

Ear lobes, chest, shoulders, back, neck, jawline, arms, and post-surgical scar areas

Who is it for?

Keloid Excision and Treatment is ideal for individuals with raised, painful, itchy, or cosmetically concerning scars that continue to grow beyond the original wound area.

FAQs

Keloids can be treated effectively, but they may return in some cases. Combined treatment and proper follow-up help reduce the chance of recurrence.

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so pain during treatment is minimal. Mild soreness after the procedure is temporary.

Since keloids are scar tissue, treatment aims to make the scar flatter, smaller, and less noticeable while improving comfort and appearance.

Recovery depends on the size and location of the keloid. Most patients return to normal activities within a few days, while complete healing takes longer.

Yes, keloid treatment is safe when performed by qualified professionals using proper surgical techniques and follow-up care.