Treatment for keloid scars
Keloid is a benign skin tumor caused by excessive proliferation and hyaline degeneration of connective tissue, called crab foot swelling or giant scar in Chinese medicine, and is a common…
Keloid is a benign skin tumor caused by excessive proliferation and hyaline degeneration of connective tissue, called crab foot swelling or giant scar in Chinese medicine, and is a common…
Usually, if a scar is formed for more than 1 year, the effect of medication and other treatments is limited, while a scar that has been formed for many years…
Scarring is an inevitable product of the body’s injury repair process. In a sense, without scarring, there would be no injury healing. However, scar growth beyond a certain limit can…
For scars that are not suitable for surgical treatment, softening and flattening the keloid by injecting medication into the keloid is one of the common methods of treatment for keloid…
Scar medication injections are one of the common and effective treatments for raised scars. Understanding the precautions related to scar injections will play an important role in helping the treatment.…
Keloid scars include keloids, hyperplastic keloids and atrophic keloids. Treatment is divided into surgical and non-surgical treatments. Surgical treatment includes excision and suturing, skin grafting, flap transfer, soft tissue expansion,…
1.Can scars be surgically removed? A: Usually, the recurrence rate of scars after surgical excision alone is close to 100%, so keloid scars must be treated with a comprehensive…
Cesarean section scar hyperplasia has the possibility of self-healing, but it cannot be generalized and is mainly related to the patient’s physical condition, scar status, wound tension and other factors.…
Indications This method is suitable for those who have a large scar area and are not suitable for radiotherapy or drug injection treatment. It is not effective for active keloids,…
It is divided into four aspects: 1. Long-term breakage of the scar leads to cancer, scar cancer. 2.Keloid contracture leads to limb movement restriction, facial organ deformation, and affects function.…