Alternatives for Keloid Scar Removal
Keloid scars are one of the most difficult types of scar tissue to treat because even through surgical keloid removal there will always be a high probability of recurrence. This is why you need to try all non-surgical options before submitting yourself to surgery.
Fortunately, there are several non-surgical options for dealing with keloid scars. Any one of these can be used on their own or in combination with each other as well as with surgery. Non surgical alternatives include:
*Corticosteroid injections, also known as steroid injections
*Compression Therapy and Compression Devices
*Silicone Sheets
*Laser Therapy
*Cryotherapy
Corticosteroid injects are one of the most common forms of keloid treatment. These injections can help flatten out the scar tissue. Keloids will become less apparent, but they will still feel different from the surrounding tissue.
Steroid injections can be used at any time before, during, or after surgery. When injections are used this way in keloid scar removal surgery, it can hinder the development of new keloids. The doctor will evaluate the situation and determine the best course of action.
Another form of treatment that has been around for decades is compression therapy. It is used to treat burn scars and all types of raised scars. Compression garments or devices are often custom fitted and should be worn for 24 hours a day and up to a year or more.
Silicone sheets are also used to help flatten keloids and other hypertrophic scars. In fact, they can be used on all types of scars, not just keloids. If you are undergoing this type of treatment you should be wearing these sheets for a few hours a day for several weeks.
Silicone sheets are sold OTC and can be cut down to size so that they fit the size of the scar being treated. Despite their success rate, they are slightly less effective than compression therapy, which is an older type of treatment that is still used to deal with keloid scars.
Laser therapy can also be implemented as an effective keloid scar treatment. Pulsed dye lasers are used to flatten keloids. In fact, the use of laser therapy has proven so beneficial that it can also help reduce the redness that is common in most keloid scars.
Carbon dioxide lasers can also be used to treat keloids and to help reduce the recurrence of keloid formation. Consult with your doctor about the right type of laser therapy for you.
Finally, cryotherapy is another option that can be used to treat smaller scars and scars that are in areas that are difficult to compress. With this type of treatment liquid nitrogen is used to flatten the affected tissue, but be wary because it can make the treated area look darker than the surrounding tissue.
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Published March 17th, 2010
Filed in Health