The Difference Between a Keloid and Facial Scar

When it comes to facial scars and keloids, the thing that you have to keep in mind is that while you may be embarrassed or annoyed with your affliction today, there is a way to remove them. You do not have to live with your facial scar or keloid, and the best part is that the procedure to remove this affliction comes at a price that is affordable.

A keloid is a problem that is significantly different from a facial scar. Unlike a scar, keloids will continue to grow. Keloids begin to form as a result of the overproduction of collagen by the skin. Scar and keloid treatment is readily available in New York.

How facial scars and keloids can be treated

Reconstructive surgery is a common option for those who are dealing with keloids. Another one of the common ways that people have dealt with keloids is by injecting the person’s body with steroids. Other times, a surgeon will apply pressure to the dressings after the keloid has been cut away.

Another common way that a person can remove a facial scar is by using a laser with a reconstructive surgeon. The great thing about using a laser is that it is safe and not painful. However, it might require a couple sessions in order to completely remove the scar.

Recovery time and those who should consider keloid or facial Scar removal surgery

Anyone who has a large keloid or facial scar should consider surgery if they would like it diminished or removed. The recovery time for surgery performed is going to vary depending on the individual. However, people can expect that it can take as long as two weeks to recover fully from the surgery.

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