Discover an Effective Keloid Treatment
February 27th, 2010If you have suffered a skin injury or cut, you will probably develop a scar. Scars can be categorized into three groups: atrophic or sunken scars, hypertrophic or raised scars and keloid scars. Of these groups, the most difficult to treat are keloids and here’s why.
Keloid scars can arise from any type of wound, whether it be a cut, burn, or an inflammatory reaction such as acne. As they develop, they begin to extend past the edges of the original site of damage. Sometimes, keloids keep growing for years.
Because of this keloid scars can be difficult to eliminate. Keloid removal through surgical excision is definitely an option especially in people with large keloids. However, the high recurrence rate of these scars can make the surgery less than successful.
Looking for an Effective Keloid Treatment Plan
Keloid scar removal does not depend solely on surgery, but also on complementary procedures that help minimize the recurrence rate. The most common procedures include steroid injections and compression therapy. The combination of surgery, injections and compression are what make scar removal successful.
Steroid injections can also be used before and after surgery to help flatten out the scar. The doctor may also choose to inject steroids directly into the site of the scar during the excision process. This is done to help reduce the rate of recurrence.
Compression therapy has also been used to treat keloid scars for a long time. Compression devices should be worn for 24 hours a day to be the most effective. After the wound has healed, the doctor will indicate which type of compression garment or bandage you should use.
Compression garments or bandages are usually worn anywhere from 6 months to a year or two. No one knows how this works, but there is speculation that the restriction of oxygen can help reduce the biological processes that leads to the development of keloids.
Other Keloid Treatment Options
Besides the procedures mentioned above, there are other options for the treatment of keloids.
For example, a therapy that uses a pulsed-dye laser can be effective in flattening out keloids and helping reduce the redness they present. You’ll need to undergo several sessions before seeing drastic results, but that shouldn’t be much of a problem because this is a painless procedure.
Some doctors use silicone sheets to help reduce the appearance of keloids and other types of scars. They work much in the same way as compression devices do. However, silicone sheets are worn for fewer hours during the day.
If your keloid scar is small you can treat it with cryotherapy. The keloid is frozen with the help of liquid nitrogen. This type of therapy helps flattens the scar but can also cause the site to take on a darkened appearance.
BIOSKINREPAIR is an excellent skin care product that can aid keloid scar removal and overall scar healing. It is made with snail serum and other biological ingredients that can help in proper scar treatment. BIOSKINREPAIR is so gentle that it can be used on any type of skin without worrying about side effects.
- Martha Fitzharris