the best treatment for keloid is NONE.
that's because science does not care. it has been around for since the dawn of man and lucky new diseases like AIDS and SARS got better cure at the shortest amount of time.
For my keloid scarring treatments. It flattens over-raised scars, particularly keloids
Keloids often require no treatment. Keloids may be reduced in size by freezing , external pressure, corticosteroid injections, laser treatments, radiation, or surgical removal.
Rosacea treatment is recommended according to the type or subtype diagnosis of the condition. Treatments range from topical treatments, prescription ointments etc to laser surgery. Your dermatologist can recommend whats best for you.
Keloids will grow regardless if you rub them or not.
There is no completely effective way to treat keloids or to prevent their formation.
My sister has keloids. She had a tattoo to cover her keloid. It looks fine.
keloids consist of hard, raised scars that may be slightly pink or whitish. These may itch and be painful, and some keloids can grow to be quite large.
No. Keloids are benign (noncancerous), fibrous skin tumours. If it is cancerous, it is not a keloid.
No. Keloids are tough, fibrous masses on and under the skin that hurt and/or itch and look like an inflamed scar.
Ask your hair dresser or beauty expert. They always know whats best especially if you trust who you are talking to. Or keep an eye out for any TV ads.
facial keloids more common in Caucasians and relatively uncommon in Asians. African Americans are more likely to develop keloids on the legs or feet than either Asians or Caucasians
Keloids