The word removal raises the hopes of anyone with a keloid scar. Someone with an obvious keloid wants it GONE, whether the raised, reddish scar grew on their back, shoulder or arm or in a less apparent place. Nothing they did caused it.
What can they do about it? Can they find a safe and effective keloid scar removal option? Getting completely rid of keloids seldom happens.
Flatten the scar. Fade the redness. These more frequent realistic results trump the promise of removal.
In fact, a good surgeon will seldom promise total keloid scar removal. He or she will explain a procedure to peel off layers, making the scar flatter. A thorough doctor warns that keloids are not fully understood; that the scar often grows larger as a result of surgery.
Doctors recommend against elective surgery for people prone to developing keloids, because of the likelihood new keloids will result. Piercing the skin also promotes new keloids. For those fortunate not to experience any of those side effects, ... more.
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