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Post‐surgical radiotherapy is a widely applied component of the conventional therapeutic regimen for keloids.9 It acts by slowing down angiogenesis and/or reducing the proliferation of new fibroblasts, thereby hampering collagen deposition.10 The radio‐therapeutic regimens that are most commonly used to achieve the desired effects while ...
- Prevention of postsurgical Hypertrophic scars and keloids
Small and single keloids can be treated radically by surgery...
- Emerging and Novel Therapies for Keloids: A compendious review
Different therapeutic modalities, such as corticosteroids,...
- Surgical excision and postoperative radiotherapy for keloids
Keloids can be treated in a number of ways, including by...
- Prevention of postsurgical Hypertrophic scars and keloids
23 Νοε 2021 · Small and single keloids can be treated radically by surgery with adjuvant therapy (including radiation therapy); alternatively, they could be treated with nonsurgical multimodal therapy. For large and multiple keloids, volume- and number-reduction surgery is a choice.
1 Μαΐ 2024 · Complete flattening was noted in 87 percent of patients, with no recurrences at two years post-treatment. Surgical excision plus postoperative adjuvant therapy — Small keloids can be completely excised in patients who prefer surgery for cosmetic concerns.
Different therapeutic modalities, such as corticosteroids, surgical excision, topical silicone gel sheeting, laser therapy, cryotherapy, photodynamic therapy and radiotherapy, have been used to treat keloids; however, none of these modalities has proven completely effective.
13 Ιουλ 2023 · For newer keloids, the first treatment option might be compression dressings made from stretchy fabric or other materials. This method is also used after surgery to remove keloids. The goal is to reduce or prevent a scar by putting pressure on the wound as it heals.
10 Δεκ 2019 · Keloids can be treated in a number of ways, including by surgery. Multiple studies now show that while surgical monotherapy associates with extremely high rates of recurrence (50%–80%), postoperative radiotherapy can significantly reduce these recurrence rates.
We evaluate a single center’s, decade-long experience utilizing 3 approaches to keloid treatment: corticosteroid medical management (MM), surgical excision (SE), and surgical excision + radiation therapy (SE + RT).