How keloid can be treated by plastic surgery?

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Keloid scars – Keloid are an ongoing clinical challenge. Despite the availability of multiple treatments, these scars are the result of an overly aggressive healing process. They extend beyond the original injury.

  •  A keloid scar may hamper movement.
  • Treatments include surgery to remove the scar, steroid injections, or silicone sheets to flatten the scar.
  • Smaller keloid can be treated using cryotherapy
  • Keloid scars are most common among people with dark skin.

Keloid /Scar Revision: Scar revision surgery can minimize the appearance of a scar and help it blend with the surrounding skin. Large or highly visible scars are often an unavoidable result of injury or surgery. The soft tissues surrounding a wound may change shape, dimple, or become sunken, uneven, or raised as the wound heals.

When a surgical incision is healing, stitches—or sutures—can alter the look of a scar. If stitches aren’t removed before the top layer of skin heals around them, the entry points of the stitches may become permanent features, resulting in a “railroad scar.” Scars that form after an injury can heal unevenly, causing the skin on one side of the scar to be higher than the skin on the other, a type of scar sometimes called a “trapdoor scar.”

Surgical removal or treatment: In this options to treat deeper scars depending on your particular case. These include skin grafts, excision, dermabrasion, or laser surgery. In a skin graft, the surgeon uses skin from another area of your body. This is often used with people who’ve had burns. A plastic surgeons perform revision surgery using a variety of approaches and select the most effective technique for you based on the type, size, and location of the scar.

A surgeon may use aesthetic techniques to move a scar to a less visible place. With scars on the face, a surgeon may remove and reposition the scar formed by an incision closure so that it is broken up or heals along a natural fold in the skin, making it less noticeable. For example, surgeons may reposition a scar located on the cheek closer to the ear, making it almost imperceptible. With large burn scars, a surgeon may reduce and realign the scar tissue to more naturally follow the contours of the body.

You may consult Dr. kaveshwar singh (Plastic surgeon) at Skin Image clinic Faridabad, provides treatment for Keloids. He is expert plastic surgeon in Faridabad.

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