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Overview. A keloid scar is a thick raised scar. It can occur wherever you have a skin injury but usually forms on earlobes, shoulders, cheeks or the chest.
Diagnosis. Your doctor usually can tell whether you have a keloid by looking at the affected skin. You might need a skin biopsy to rule out skin cancer ...
Keloid treatment. Mole and skin growth removal. Pediatric skin surgery, in Minnesota. Scar revision. Hair transplant surgery. Eyebrow reconstruction. Hair ...
A fluid that looks like pus also may come out of the pierced hole when there's an infection. Other skin problems. Piercing can lead to keloids. Keloids are ...
Keloids are raised areas caused by an overgrowth of scar tissue. Diseases spread through blood. If equipment used to create a tattoo has infected blood on it, ...
Keloid scar · Keratitis. Keratoconjunctivitis sicca. See. Dry eyes · Keratoconus · Keratosis pilaris. Keratosis, actinic. See. Actinic keratosis. Keratosis, ...
Find out more about this harmless, nonpitch skin condition that causes bumpy, rough skin on the upper arms, thighs or buttocks.
Subjects identified as having a keloid or a scar not appropriate for surgical excision. Subjects who are positive for hepatitis B surface antigen (HbsAg) ...
The risk of a keloid scar also is higher when a biopsy is done on the neck, back or chest. How you prepare. Most skin biopsy procedures don't require any ...
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