It is simply scar tissue.
Keloids form as a result of the accelerated growth of tissue. The keloid can cause itching and a burning sensation. Scratching can lead to healing problems. Some patients require minimal revision surgery.
Keloids are not typically life-threatening and do not directly cause death. However, they can lead to complications such as infections or emotional distress.
Stephen Colbert has a raised bump on his ear, which is due to a harmless condition called a keloid. It is a type of scar tissue that grows excessively beyond the original wound.
Answer A keloid is a type of scar. It is raised in appearance and can be a different color than the skin surrounding it. This type of scar can be caused by acne. Acne can also cause other types of scars, such as so-called ice-pick scars (deep and narrow). Scars that are flat and just different in colr can fade over time. Keloids may get flatter over time, even if they don't go away completely. Ice pick scars do not go away. There are different types of surgery that can be used for scars. Lasers, for example, or dermabrasion which is basically sanding away the topmost layers of the skin.
The overgrowth of fibrous tissue at the site of a scar is called a keloid. Keloids occur when the body produces excessive collagen in response to the skin healing process, leading to raised and thickened scars that extend beyond the original wound boundaries. They can be itchy, painful, and cosmetically bothersome.
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.
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.
There is no history to a keloid, its a disorganised structure of skin cells that cover an area of damaged tissue (skin) in order to protect the body.
Steroid injections may help shrink the keloid. You can also have a surgical resection of the keloid. Since you have already shown a tendency to form keloid by having one, cutting one out may result in forming another at the same site.