If you pick off your keloid it grows back.
what happens when you pick your mole but it dose not come off your face
A keloid is an overgrown scar, not a blister.
what is the difference between a keloid and an adhesion
Keloid is the normal medical term used.
Using a rubber band to constrict a keloid is not a medically recommended method for treatment. While the idea is to cut off blood supply to the keloid, this approach can lead to complications such as infection, pain, or scarring. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate keloid management, which may include treatments like corticosteroid injections, silicone sheets, or surgical options.
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.
A mole has its own blood supply so if pick one off you could bleed too much. It is best to have a doctor remove the moles so they can cauterize the spot if it will not stop bleeding. You are also at high risk of an infection if you try to pick a mole off by yourself.
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keloidKeloid is an excessive hypertrophic scar.