Keloids are scars that become larger after the initial wound heals. This image displays a red, firm keloid (scars that continue to grow) on the earlobe. This image displays dark red to brown, large keloids. This image displays keloids from acne scars.  Keloids can appear bright red and inflamed. A keloid usually occurs at a trauma site, such as a scratch, overgrowing beyond the area of damage.
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Keloid  Teen information

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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Self-Care Guidelines
None necessary except to avoid unnecessary skin injury, such as multiple piercing.
When to Seek Medical Care
Seek medical evaluation if keloids become bothersome or symptomatic.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008