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How to cure Kelloids without surgery - #10394

Pascal gonsa

I have Kelloids, since young age, i am 77 now I am male....looking for advise how to flatten myKelloids without surgery..i don't any medical issues. But taking 1 tablet a day for my BP sincemorethan 20 years..

Age: 77
Chronic illnesses: None
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Flattening keloids without surgery can be a feasible option and there are several treatments that might work. For an instance, steroid injections are commonly used to treat keloids—they help reduce inflammation and flatten the scar over time. This is usually done by a dermatologist and might require several sessions depending on the size and thickness of the keloid. Silicone sheets or gels are another non-invasive therapy you can use. Apply these to the keloid for several hours a day consistently. They help soften and flatten the scar over time, and are often available over-the-counter. Pressure therapy, often used in post-surgical wound management, can also help with keloids. You’d need to wear a special pressure-apply device or pressure earrings for a few months. There’s also cryotherapy, which involves freezing the keloid with liquid nitrogen to reduce its size. This is something to be done under a doctor’s supervision. Laser treatment, particularly pulsed dye laser, can also be effective. It can reduce the redness and might help flatten the scar. This treatment requires multiple sessions and is also something that is better handled by a dermatologist or a similar specialist. Since your keloids have been around for several years, they might be more resistant to treatment, and it’s crucial to stick with a consistent treatment plan. Now, considering your blood pressure medication, it’s essential to discuss with your doctor before starting any new treatments. Some ointments or therapies might have interactions. Always keep your healthcare provider in loop to ensure all treatments are coordinated with your existing health conditions.

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