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Can the keloids be treated ? How far the laser surgery effective? |
Can the keloids be treated ? How far the laser surgery effective? no not at all I have been living with keloids since I was a baby due to a heart op. There is only one thing that works: |
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Keloids are soft, raised scars. They occur more frequently in African Americans. They can become quite large and sometimes must be surgically removed if they interfere with normal functioning of ... Keloids :- A fibrous growth almost like a tumor usually occuring at the site of a scar. Homeopathic Treatment(s) for Keloids :- Head remedy; to dissolve the scar tissues Thiosinamine 3X, 4 ho... 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... there really is nothing you can do for them its just scar tissue that makes a bump. If the bump is big enough to rub on things then a Dr may be able to remove some of it. After awhile they stop... I just went though a new procedure to remove a keloid on my chest (which I had and hated for 7 years). THe process is relatively new and has to be done by a plastic surgeon. They remove the kelo... I developed a keloid on each ear after I got my ears pierced. The doctor gave me a shot of cortisone in each ear, and they went away. However, he told me that people that form these tend to form ... Keloids are overproduction of keratin which is a part of scar formation. As you continue to bring trauma to the area like pricking or scratching, it will continue to grow bigger so avoid bringing t... Keloids are an overgrowth of scar tissue at the site of a healed skin injury. Keloids occur from such skin injuries as surgical incisions, traumatic wounds, vaccination sites, burns, chickenpox,... |
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