Keloid scars are keloid scars with initial symptoms such as small, hard red pimples and flushed skin.
Keloids often form spontaneously, while a variety of factors such as trauma and post-surgical complications may trigger them.
Keloids are commonly found on the forehead, neck, lower limbs and other parts of the body, and initially appear as small, hard, red papules, which may be round, ovoid, striped or irregular, and have a smooth and shiny surface. In some patients, the initial lesions may also be accompanied by flushing, tenderness and surface capillary dilatation and other symptoms.
In addition to the above typical symptoms, keloids may also cause itching and pain in the patient’s skin. As the disease progresses, the color of the lesions in the quiescent stage will become lighter and the texture will become hard.
It is recommended that keloid patients actively cooperate with specialists for standardized treatment to avoid delays.