Laser For Keloid

Laser For Keloid

Keloids are an increased incidence of fibrotic tissue from outside the original boundaries of an injury that occurs as a result of poor wound healing.  Quality-of-life studies have shown that keloids frequently have a functional, aesthetic, or psychosocial impact on patients. Our main objective is to provide clinicians and scientists with an overall view of the data accessible on laser and light-based therapeutics of keloids, as well as to underline emerging light-based therapeutic innovations and the facts required to assist their use.

Our doctor may advise laser treatment with certain types of scars (including some keloids).  This therapy uses high-intensity light beams to resurface the keloid and surrounding skin, resulting in a smoother, more toned texture.  However, there is a chance that laser treatment will aggravate your keloids by causing increased scarring and redness. 

Keloid scar therapy can be challenging and not always effective.  As a result, it is critical to try to avoid skin injuries that could result in keloid scarring.  After an injury, using pressure pads or liquid silicone pads may help prevent keloids. Exposure to sunlight or tanning may cause the scar tissue to discolor, making it slightly darker than the skin surface.  This can make the keloid more visible.  To avoid discoloration, keep the scar covered when out in the sun.  Learn more about sunscreen and other skin-protection options.

Although keloids are rarely harmful, you may dislike their texture.  A keloid can be treated at any time, even generations after it appears.  So, if you have a scar that bothers you, have it verified out.

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