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what is the best way to get rid of them? You may wanna try using silicone gel (eg. Cica care) to help lighten and flatten the keloid. It takes time though...visible results may only be seen after 1 month of using it. Better results can be achieve if you start using it early (old keloids are more resistant). Hope that helps! I was prescribed cream and then steriod injections. The injections helped but I need to get a couple more. They are a pain and I cannot wear cute tops because of them! Surgical removal is an option, but you run the risk of replacing one keloid scar with another. Talk to your doctor about various options and determine which one is the best course of action. Some people have had good luck using Vit. E directly applied to scars and keloids. Poke a hole in a Vit. E capsule - with a pin or needle - squeeze the Vit. E. oil onto the keloid. It can't hurt and, as I recall, one of my nieces used it on her keloids, years ago. |
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