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As keloid scars usually don't away on their own, you may want to speak with a dermatologist, plastic surgeon, or facial plastic surgeon to see if certain home treatments can help. These include ...
"I avoided the mirror when I undressed so that I didn’t have to notice the growing number of large, protruding bumps." ...
You can remove keloids through steroid injections, cryotherapy, leaser therapy, and more. If you have a raised, firm, thick scar that won't go away in an area where your skin has undergone some ...
A granuloma will go away on its own, but you might have to see a doctor to remove a keloid. A nose piercing can be a cute accessory, but it's not so cute when a bump pops up on the skin next to ...
On the basis of the fortuitous observation of a beneficial effect of enalapril on recent and long-standing postsurgical keloid scars and confirmatory data from the literature, ACE inhibitors and ...