Step Into a New You: The Amazing Benefits of Keloid Removal Surgery
Elevate your life by saying goodbye to unsightly scars through our top-notch keloid removal surgery. This procedure offers multiple benefits to enhance your appearance and your well-being.
A scar develops when a person’s skin is broken or injured. There are many different kinds of scars. Some remain relatively flat and stay within the boundaries of the injury, while other scars keep growing and may become elevated and prominent. One type of raised scar is called a keloid scar. Keloids are often very noticeable because they can get quite large over months or years. They can also cause significant cosmetic problems or pain.
What Are Keloids?
A keloid scar is a raised scar, or hypertrophic scar, that develops when excess scar tissue grows too quickly after an injury. Some people are more likely to develop keloid scars than others. Keloids occur at higher rates among African Americans than among people of other ethnic groups. These scars usually appear in young adults between the ages of 10 and 30.
A defining feature of a keloid scar is that the tissues continue to grow even after the original wound has healed. A keloid usually becomes visible several weeks after an injury, and the scar tissue can keep growing for several years afterward.
A keloid scar is usually a different color than a person’s normal tissue and may be red, purplish, or pink. Usually, the edges of the scar are darker than the center. The scars themselves may be soft and rubbery, or they may be hard to the touch. Sometimes, the scars itch or hurt.
What Causes Keloids?
Skin injuries can cause excessive scar tissue to develop, resulting in the appearance of keloid scars. Scar healing can be difficult to predict. It’s not clear why some people develop keloid scars and other people don’t. Here are some injuries that can cause keloids to form:
- Ear and body piercings (you can have keloids on belly button piercing)
- Tattoos
- Cuts
- Injections
- Surgical incisions
- Acne
- Chickenpox
- Insect bites
In some cases, you may even develop a keloid spontaneously, without any previous injury.
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Ways to Remove Keloids
Keloid treatments can vary from steroid shots and laser therapy to radiation and surgery. Some people may use silicone sheets to cover their scars. Some people will experience good outcomes after just one type of scar treatment. However, others will see their best outcomes when they combine multiple types of scar treatments.
Candidates for Keloid Scar Removal
If you have a past history of keloid scarring and your scars are causing you pain, then you may be a good fit for keloid treatments. There are several different types of keloid treatments, so you should consult with Dr. Salloum to see if any of them would be appropriate for you.
Your Consultation for Keloid Removal
During the initial consultation with Dr. Salloum in Miami Beach, the physician will review your medical history and discuss the type of keloids you have. He will then examine the keloids and help you decide which treatment is right for you.
Feel free to ask everything about what to anticipate during the procedure, as well as what to do after the procedure to prevent the recurrence. Be ready for Dr. Salloum to ask you questions about your past scarring and your medical background.
Keloid Removal Before and After Pictures
*All patients are unique and individual results may vary.
How to Prepare for Keloid Removal
Before your keloid treatment, Dr. Salloum will instruct you on preparing yourself for the procedure. Because the procedure takes place in an office and doesn’t require any significant downtime afterward, you may not need to make any changes or preparations in advance.
The Keloid Removal Procedure
At the Miami Center for Plastic Surgery, the doctor typically performs keloid removals as an outpatient procedure consisting of two parts. Dr. Salloum performs surgery in his private practice. The entire treatment typically lasts between 1 and 2 hours.
During the first phase of the treatment, Dr. Salloum will remove the keloid scars by performing surgery. Depending on the size and location of the scars, he may use either local or general anesthesia for the procedure.
Surgical removal of keloids usually isn’t enough to prevent them from recurring. When surgery is used as the only treatment, it’s very common to see the scars grow back. Because of that, Dr. Salloum usually recommends combining surgical removal with radiation treatment. This treatment plan typically starts right away after surgery.
Radiation reduces the risk of keloid recurrences. Radiation therapy can be done alone but usually works better when combined with additional treatment like surgery. We use the latest, most advanced technology at his clinic to prevent recurrences.
Recovery After Keloid Removal
After surgery, patients need minimal downtime. Depending on the type of procedure, how long you need to take off work and other activities will vary. Dr. Salloum can give you an idea of what to expect from your procedure and tell you exactly what to do to get the best result.
Caring for the Skin After Scar Removal
It may be difficult to predict whether a keloid will come back after surgery, but you can take steps to help prevent its reoccurrence. Sunscreen is important for protecting the skin after treatment. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15 to protect yourself from the damaging effects of the sun’s UV radiation.
Applying external compression to the skin can help keep scars from forming again. Patients should also cover the whole treatment area with petroleum jelly after surgery.
The Cost of Keloid Removal Surgery
When considering keloid removal, it’s crucial to understand the financial commitment involved. As an effective treatment option, the cost of removal varies significantly based on several factors such as the size and severity of the keloid, skin type, and duration of treatment. Prices can range from as low as $75 to more than $2,000. Since this is a cosmetic procedure, health insurance generally does not cover the cost, making it essential to plan accordingly.
Several other elements also influence the exact cost of this procedure. Your geographical location and the type of medical facility you choose can make a difference. Billing practices employed by the plastic surgeon’s office can also impact the cost over a period of time. You should discuss all these aspects with Dr. Gabriel Salloum, an experienced plastic surgeon, to get a clearer picture of your financial obligations.