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20 Μαρ 2021 · Chest keloids often converged into a large lesion on the chest in some patients. Such keloids often lead to obstacle to excision and reconstruction. We describe a surgical method for large chest keloids with expanded parasternal intercostal perforator flap (EPIPF).
Abstract. The aetiology of keloids is becoming clearer, but many questions remain, including about the most optimal treatment. Current therapies include surgical excision, radiotherapy, and various pharmaceutical drugs. However, none of these drugs are keloid‐specific. Moreover, all current interventions are associated with high recurrence rates.
Abstract Background: Hypertrophic scars and keloids, common complications following median sternotomy for cardiac surgery, significantly impact patient quality of life due to their aesthetic and symptomatic burden. Recent advancements in laser therapy have made it a prominent option for managing these complex scars, yet a comprehensive understanding of its efficacy is lacking.
22 Οκτ 2024 · The symptoms of a keloid scar include: A raised scar that’s bigger than the wound that caused it. Itchy skin. Pain and tenderness, a burning sensation or discomfort while the scar grows. In some cases, the scar may grow big enough to change the function or decrease the range of motion of that area of your body.
25 Οκτ 2024 · Effectiveness: 45%-100% of keloids recur after surgery alone. Treatment Duration: 30 minutes to 1 hour in a single session. Benefits: Immediate removal of the keloid in one single surgery. Risks: High recurrence rate, especially without combination therapy. Larger keloid regrowth may happen at the surgical site. 6. Radiation Therapy: How It Works:
Chest Keloids Surgery: How It Works. Posted by The Keloid Plastic Surgery Center. Chest keloids often emerge post-heart surgery due to abnormal tissue growth. This guide delves into their formation, distinguishes them from hypertrophic scars, and outlines various treatment options.
13 Ιουλ 2023 · Larger keloids can be flattened by pulsed-dye laser sessions. This method has also been useful in easing itchiness and causing keloids to fade. Pulsed-dye laser therapy is delivered over several sessions with 4 to 8 weeks between sessions.