A keloid is an overgrown scar, not a blister.
Hi, I'm Dr Spencer! I've been studying Keloid tetramers a while back. They have a liquid called, patonicot label. It's like pus and has a more yellow colour. So the answer I'm to give to you is no they don't but it depends on how big the keloids are. They may just be blisters. But you can normal see strait away what a keloid is compared to a blister. Hope this was helpful, Thanks Dr Spencer.
what is the difference between a keloid and an adhesion
Keloid is the normal medical term used.
If you pick off your keloid it grows back.
It is a keloid.
No. The keloid is an alteration of the healing process, so it only can appear in injured skin.
To treat keloid scarring you should use Kenalog. Kenalog is a drug that is injected into your tissue to shrink keloid scars. However you must first get approval from you doctor.
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keloidKeloid is an excessive hypertrophic scar.
The meaning of the 'blister' in blister copper is for that fact that its appearance is caused by the escaping sulfur dioxide which gives it the blister look.