
Keloid removal is a soft surgery technique aimed at reducing the size and appearance of keloids and benign skin lesions. This minimally invasive procedure smooths the skin and can also address wrinkles or other irregularities caused by excess scar tissue. The result is a more even skin texture and restored confidence in treated areas.
Keloid Removal reduces keloids and improves skin texture for a smoother, even appearance.
Any area with keloids, such as the chest, shoulders, back, or ears.
Kelloid Removal
Flattens keloids, softening scars with precise, minimally invasive techniques.
Pre-Treatment
Avoid sun exposure and stop using retinoids a week before the procedure. Keep the keloid area clean and free of creams. Discuss any skin sensitivities or medical history with your provider.
Post-Treatment
Keep the treated area clean and avoid scratching or picking at the skin. Use any prescribed creams or ointments as directed. Avoid strenuous activities or excessive sun exposure for a few days to promote healing.
What to Expect
After Keloid Removal treatment, you can expect some slight redness, swelling, or tenderness around the treated area, which may last for a few days. The area may feel sensitive, and scabs could form as part of the healing process. Follow post-care instructions for optimal results.
Keloid Removal typically results in a reduction of keloid size and an improvement in skin texture, leaving a smoother and more even appearance. Scars become less raised, and discoloration is often minimized. Final results may take time as the treated area heals.
Keloid Removal follow-ups depend on the method used; for non-surgical treatments like injections, sessions are often scheduled every 4-6 weeks. Surgical removal may require a single procedure with periodic check-ins to monitor healing. Your provider will determine the ideal timing for follow-ups.
Keloid Removal is generally not performed during pregnancy, especially if surgical or laser methods are involved. Discuss alternative options with your provider for managing keloids while pregnant.
Keloid Removal discomfort varies depending on the method used; injections are typically minimally painful, while surgical or laser methods may cause mild pain. Local anesthesia is commonly used to minimize any discomfort during the procedure.