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Keloid Scars are a common concern for many people, especially those prone to developing them after an injury, surgery, or even acne. These raised, thick scars can sometimes cause discomfort and affect self-esteem, leading individuals to seek effective treatments. You’re not alone if you’re wondering whether keloid scars can go away.
In this blog, we’ll explore keloid scars, why they happen, and how Cortisone Injections can help reduce their appearance.
Keloid scars are raised, thick scars that develop due to an overproduction of collagen during the healing process. Unlike regular scars, keloids extend beyond the original wound and continue to grow even after the skin has healed. They often appear as lumpy or ridged areas of skin, ranging from pink to dark brown in color, depending on your skin tone.
Keloids are most commonly found on the chest, back, shoulders, and ears, but they can form anywhere on the body where there has been a skin injury. For some, keloids form after a surgical incision or a piercing. In others, they may develop from something as minor as a pimple or a scratch. While keloids are not harmful, they can be itchy, painful, or unsightly, leading many to seek treatment to minimize their appearance.
Keloid scars form when the body’s natural healing process goes into overdrive. Normally, when the skin is injured, the body produces collagen—a protein that helps heal wounds. In the case of keloids, the body produces too much collagen, causing the scar tissue to build up and expand beyond the boundary of the original wound. This overproduction creates the raised, dense scar that we know as a keloid.
Certain factors can make someone more prone to developing keloid scars. Genetics plays a significant role; if you have family members with a tendency to form keloids, you are more likely to develop them yourself. Keloids are also more common in people with darker skin tones. Additionally, environmental factors, such as infections or repeated irritation in the area of a wound, can increase the likelihood of keloid formation.
Although keloid scars aren’t a health threat, their appearance can be distressing. Fortunately, several treatment options are available to manage and reduce them.
There are various treatment options available for reducing the size and appearance of keloid scars. Some of the most common methods include:
Surgical Removal: This involves cutting out the keloid, but there’s a high risk of the keloid returning and sometimes becoming even larger.
Laser Therapy: Laser treatments can help flatten keloids and reduce their redness, but they may not completely remove the scar.
Cryotherapy: This treatment involves freezing the keloid tissue to reduce its size.
Pressure Therapy: After an injury, applying pressure dressings can sometimes prevent keloid formation.
While these treatments may help, keloids are known to recur, making consistent management essential. One of the most effective and minimally invasive treatments is cortisone injections.
Cortisone injections have become a highly effective option for treating keloid scars. Cortisone, a type of steroid, works by reducing the inflammation in the keloid tissue and suppressing the overproduction of collagen. Over time, this leads to a flattening of the keloid and a reduction in its size.
At Glow Aesthetic Center, cortisone injections are administered directly into the keloid. This treatment works gradually, and most patients will require multiple sessions spaced several weeks apart to achieve the desired result. While cortisone injections can significantly reduce the appearance of keloids, the extent of improvement may vary depending on the size and location of the keloid, as well as the patient’s skin type.
Some of the key benefits of cortisone injections include:
The treatment is particularly beneficial for patients who wish to avoid surgery or other more invasive treatments. However, since keloids can sometimes regrow, regular follow-up treatments may be necessary to maintain the results.
At Glow Aesthetic Center, we offer customized cortisone injection treatments to help patients reduce their keloid scars. Our experienced Glow practitioners will assess your keloid during a thorough consultation, where we’ll discuss your goals and determine the best course of treatment for you.
Glow’s cortisone injections are tailored to meet the individual needs of each patient. During your consultation, one of our specialist Glow practitioners will examine your keloid and recommend a personalized treatment plan. In many cases, a series of cortisone injections will be necessary to flatten the keloid over time.
Our experienced Glow practitioners are skilled at administering cortisone injections with minimal discomfort, and we’ll guide you through every step of the process to ensure the best possible results.
After receiving cortisone injections, proper aftercare is essential to ensure the best outcome and prevent further keloid formation. Here are some tips for managing your skin post-treatment:
It’s important to remember that while cortisone injections can significantly reduce the appearance of keloids, maintaining a consistent treatment plan is key to long-term management.
Keloid scars may not go away completely, but with the right treatment, such as cortisone injections, their appearance can be significantly reduced.
At Glow Aesthetic Center, we provide expert care and personalized treatment plans to help you manage your keloid scars effectively. If you’re struggling with keloids and want to explore your treatment options, schedule a consultation with our experienced team today.
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