Keloids are scars that become larger after the initial wound heals. This image displays dark red to brown, large keloids. Keloids often form in areas of acne on the cheeks and trunk. Keloids can appear bright red and inflamed. This image displays a keloid at the site of ear piercing. When the ear is pierced, lumpy keloids may occur on both sides of the earlobe.
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Keloid  Information for adults

Picture of Keloid: Keloids are scars that become larger after the initial wound heals. Divider line
Keloids are scars that become larger after the initial wound heals.
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Who's At Risk
Keloids affect people of all ages, but most patients start developing keloids in their 20s. Keloids are most frequent in blacks and individuals of Mediterranean ancestry, but they can appear in people of any race.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008