How do I get rid of keloid that grew as a result of piercing?
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I highly suggest you learn to live with it and embrace it, you cannot remove keloids, well, i sort of read somewhere that you can flatten it but you cannot permanently remove it. My mom had a tiny one around her neck region, she said when she was so much younger, she tried to get rid of it, yes it worked for a while but it came back only bigger. Keloid ain’t much of a big deal, so kindly embrace it and hope it does not get any bigger.
Consulting your dermatologist will let you know which procedure is the best for you when trying to get rid of keloids. When keloids are small, cryotherapy can be used to freeze keloids and stop their growth. Steroid injections are often used to stop the growth of keloids. The steroids can help stimulate the fibroblasts to stop their work, and encourage your body to remodel the scar tissue into normal skin. This will diminish and change the appearance of keloids, but rarely eliminates them entirely.