Keloid Scar Removal – Do I Have a Keloid or Some Other Kind of Scar?
December 1, 2009 at 6:07 pm Filed in:Uncategorized No Comments
The two most serious kinds of scarring are keloids and hypertrophic scars.
Keloids are raised, reddish and painful. They can be very large and disfiguring. A scar is made of gristle-like fibers to hold the wound closed. With keloids, fibres continue to multiply even after the wound is filled in. Keloids form large mounds of scar tissue.
A hypertrophic scar is more common. They don’t get a big as keloids, often remaining no larger than the original wound. They are more likely to fade over time. They occur in all racial groups. Bad acne scarring or a pronounced scar from skin piercing can be hypertrophic, but not keloid.
Operating on a keloid usually stimulates more scar tissue to form, so people with keloids may have been told that there is nothing that can be done to get rid of them. A Keloid scar treatment would then involve topical silicone cream to fade and reduce the size and appearance of the scar.
Both keloids and hypertrophic scars respond to topical scar treatments.