Keloid Scars
A keloid is a type of scar where the wound healing process over produces a thick, ropey, often painful or itchy scar. Keloids can be pink or brown and can grow several inches above the skin. It is unclear what causes keloids but excessive skin tension (pull at a wound) and genetics likely contribute. Keloids are most common on the chest, shoulders, back and ears, and are more common in people with darker skin types. During the normal wound healing process, our bodies create scars to repair damaged skin. When keloids form, flawed signals are sent to the forming scar telling it to continue to grow beyond what is needed to heal the wound.
Keloids can be very itchy and painful. Treatments often require multiple sessions and may involve medication injections into the scar, compression therapy, and rarely surgery or radiation treatments. Medical dermatologist, Dr. Jenna Queller understands that keloids cause pain, anxiety, and that they interfere with everyday life. Dr. Queller can help you reduce these growths and resolve your symptoms.
At a Glance
Dr. Jenna Queller
- Board Certified in Dermatology
- Practiced at a prestigious dermatology office on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California
- Authored several book chapters in clinical textbooks and peer-reviewed publications
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