How to Remove a Keloid
Nobody likes scars on their skin, especially if they are quite visible. A scar is the aftermath of when your skin heals itself. If you received a cut or sustained an injury several years ago, it might leave a permanent mark on your skin. One of the many types of scars that you can get is a hypertrophic scar. These scars occur when excessive amounts of collagen are stored by your body on a particular region on the skin, thus leading to the development of a scar that is slightly raised.
A keloid scar is quite similar, since it also contains a lot of collagen and has a raised surface. It can become quite prominent on the skin because of its pink color. It takes a long while for a keloid scar to appear on your skin. After the wound has healed, your body will start applying collagen to the affected region. When more collagen is deposited in a specific region of the skin than is necessary, a scar will begin to develop. Keloid scars are easy to spot because they have a raised surface. The most obvious treatment method to remove a keloid is to apply a pressure bandage, or get some silicone sheeting on top of it in order to reduce its raised appearance.
Hypertrophic Scar Treatment Methods
However, there are several hypertrophic scar treatment methods available that you can use. If a pressure bandage doesn’t get the job done, a better idea would be to opt for steroid injections. However, you should contact an experienced surgeon and get a medical opinion before getting yourself injected with steroids. Another hypertrophic scar treatment method that you can use is to opt for a freeze treatment. In order to remove a keloid, the company will first freeze the entire scar. Then liquid nitrogen is injected in order to remove the scar from the inside out.
These treatments and methods must always be performed under the care of an experienced doctor. There are a few companies that offer proper treatment for hypertrophic scars, including cry-needle technology, as well.