Keloid Removal treatment procedure - before and after results

Keloid Removal

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Overview

Keloid removal refers to medical treatments aimed at reducing or eliminating keloid scars, which are raised scars that grow beyond the original wound. Keloids form because of an overactive healing response where fibroblasts keep producing lots of collagen and it doesn’t stop, so the scar grows outward. Treatments vary from steroid injections to surgery, cryotherapy, laser, and combinations of approaches. None are perfect, and recurrence is common, so often doctors combine techniques to get the best outcome.

Goals of Keloid Removal treatment

  • Reduce the size and prominence of the keloid scar
  • Improve cosmetic appearance and skin texture
  • Alleviate symptoms such as itchiness, tenderness or discomfort
  • Prevent or minimise recurrence as much as possible
  • Improve mobility and function if scar limits movement

Treatment Options

  • Steroid injections or cryotherapy are non-surgical and minimal downtime but usually need multiple sessions.
  • Silicone gel sheets and pressure therapy are non-invasive, used for months, and have evidence for helping flatten scars.
  • Laser therapy can refine texture and colour and is often combined with other treatments.
  • Surgical excision gives immediate removal but has higher recurrence risk without adjunctive therapy.

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      Candidate & Preparation

      Who is a Good Candidate

        How to Prepare for Appointment

        • Have a consultation to map out which combination of therapies is best for your scar
        • Discuss medications, allergies, and skin history with your clinician
        • Avoid aggressive skin trauma at the site before treatment
        • Ask how many sessions you might need

        Appointments & Safety

        What Happens During Appointment

        • Initial assessment and discussion of goals and treatment plan
        • Steroid injection or cryotherapy might be done in minutes in an outpatient setting
        • Surgical excision requires local anaesthetic and careful removal plus closure, which may take longer
        • Laser sessions usually take 15-45 minutes depending on size and area

        Cost & Access

        Typical Prices

        • Steroid injections: roughly GBP 115 to GBP 350 per session depending on amount and clinic.
        • Cryotherapy: about GBP 150-GBP 255 per session.
        • Laser therapy: from GBP 200 up to GBP 600+ per session.
        • Surgical removal: from around GBP 175 up to over GBP 2,000 for complex cases or specialised clinics.
        • Consultations often cost GBP 90 to GBP 225 or more, sometimes redeemable against treatment.

        Why Prices Vary

        • Size, location and complexity of the keloid
        • Treatment type used (less invasive vs surgery vs combination)
        • Clinic location and reputation (central London tends to be higher)
        • Practitioner expertise and technology involved
        • Number of sessions recommended

        What to Look for When Choosing a Doctor or Clinic

        • A dermatologist or plastic surgeon with specific experience treating keloids
        • Good before/after photos and honest discussion of recurrence risk
        • Transparent breakdown of multiple options and why a specific plan is chosen
        • Clear aftercare instructions and follow-up availability
        • Clinic registration and professional credentials

        Qualifications Practitioner Should Have

          Results & Maintenance

          How Long Results Last

          Results vary. Some people have long-term flattening and less noticeable scars, but keloids frequently recur, especially if treated surgically without adjunct therapies. Continued maintenance measures like silicone or injections can help prolong improvements.

          Maintenance Requirements

          Yes. Steroid injections, cryotherapy, laser and other therapies often need multiple sessions spaced weeks apart, and follow-ups are common to monitor for recurrence or further flattening.

          Regulation & Guidelines

          What to Do If Something Goes Wrong

          Regulation

          The treatments are provided within healthcare settings. Medicines and devices have regulatory oversight (MHRA), and clinics should be registered with relevant regulators like Care Quality Commission in England. Practitioners should be on professional registers.

          Complaints

          Contact your clinician promptly, document responses, and use clinic complaints processes or professional regulators if care quality is concerning.

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