Scar hyperplasia is proliferative scarring, scarring is keloid, the main difference is the cause of the disease, clinical manifestations are different.
1. Etiology: proliferative scarring is often seen after the healing of trauma, ulcers and local inflammatory lesions caused by the deep dermis. Keloid has nothing to do with the degree of trauma, can be seen after minor trauma, local inflammation, etc., and some patients can occur without obvious triggers.
2. Clinical manifestations: hyperplastic keloid scars appear as localized elevated pink or purplish-red lumps, with edges not protruding into the normal skin. The extent of keloid lesions can significantly exceed the original lesion boundaries.
Proliferative scarring and keloid scars belong to the scar, when the symptoms occur, we recommend timely examination and diagnosis in the hospital, under the guidance of a professional doctor, combined with the personal situation of targeted treatment, to avoid misunderstanding the condition aggravate the symptoms.