Skin conditions known as keloid scars can afflict people of all ages and ethnicities. The description, features, and potential risk factors for this ailment are covered in the introduction. I provide a thorough analysis of the etiology, administration, mitigation, and therapy of keloid scars. The distinctions between keloid scars and hypertrophic scars, the causes of keloid scar development, and the surgical and non-surgical therapies that are available are all discussed. The discussion focuses on the main issues and factors in the management of keloid scars. The necessity of prevention and the need for a customized and interdisciplinary approach are explored, along with the current therapy techniques and their individual limitation...
Keloids constitute an abnormal fibroproliferative wound healing response in which raised scar tissue...
Keloids are abnormal fibroproliferative scars with aggressive dermal growth expanding beyond the bor...
Keloids and hypertrophic scars are caused by cutaneous injury and irritation, including trauma, inse...
Keloid represents highly hyperproliferative pathological skin problems manifested as aberrant remode...
Hypertrophic scars and keloids are fibroproliferative disorders that may arise after any deep cutane...
Aim: The treatment of keloid and hypertrophic scars remains a challenging clinical problem despite n...
Keloids are, pathological painful scars, prominent and proliferating beyond the original wound shape...
BACKGROUND: Hypertrophic scars and keloids result from an abnormal fibrous wound healing process in ...
Background: Hypertrophic scars and keloids result from an abnormal fibrous wound healing process in ...
Keloids and hypertrophic scars (HTS) are the result of overgrowth of fibrous tissue, following heali...
Keloids are firm, rubbery lesions or shiny, fibrous nodules, and can vary from pink to flesh-coloure...
BACKGROUND: Scar formation is an important component of overall wound health. Defects in scar format...
After a dermal injury, the biochemical process of wound repair initiates a complex series of events ...
Keloid is a pathological scar that is higher than the skin surface following skin damage. Its lesion...
Keloids constitute an abnormal fibroproliferative wound healing response in which raised scar tissue...
Keloids constitute an abnormal fibroproliferative wound healing response in which raised scar tissue...
Keloids are abnormal fibroproliferative scars with aggressive dermal growth expanding beyond the bor...
Keloids and hypertrophic scars are caused by cutaneous injury and irritation, including trauma, inse...
Keloid represents highly hyperproliferative pathological skin problems manifested as aberrant remode...
Hypertrophic scars and keloids are fibroproliferative disorders that may arise after any deep cutane...
Aim: The treatment of keloid and hypertrophic scars remains a challenging clinical problem despite n...
Keloids are, pathological painful scars, prominent and proliferating beyond the original wound shape...
BACKGROUND: Hypertrophic scars and keloids result from an abnormal fibrous wound healing process in ...
Background: Hypertrophic scars and keloids result from an abnormal fibrous wound healing process in ...
Keloids and hypertrophic scars (HTS) are the result of overgrowth of fibrous tissue, following heali...
Keloids are firm, rubbery lesions or shiny, fibrous nodules, and can vary from pink to flesh-coloure...
BACKGROUND: Scar formation is an important component of overall wound health. Defects in scar format...
After a dermal injury, the biochemical process of wound repair initiates a complex series of events ...
Keloid is a pathological scar that is higher than the skin surface following skin damage. Its lesion...
Keloids constitute an abnormal fibroproliferative wound healing response in which raised scar tissue...
Keloids constitute an abnormal fibroproliferative wound healing response in which raised scar tissue...
Keloids are abnormal fibroproliferative scars with aggressive dermal growth expanding beyond the bor...
Keloids and hypertrophic scars are caused by cutaneous injury and irritation, including trauma, inse...