Keloid scars
A keloid scar is a type of raised scar that forms on the skin once a wound has healed. While it cannot be completely removed, various treatments can enhance its appearance. Keloid scars typically develop weeks to years after skin damage, which may result from cuts, burns, or acne. These scars often continue to grow for several months or even years, and they can become larger than the initial injury.
Professionals who treat keloid scars (29)
Dr Shaimaa Jamshidi
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon
Dr Tracy Xu
Aesthetic Medicine
Dr Mohammad Ghazavi
Dermatology
Dr Raj Thethi
Aesthetic Medicine
Dr Carla Binenbojm
Dermatology
Dr Samira Yousefi
Aesthetic Medicine
Dr Beryl De Souza
Aesthetic Medicine
Dr Sunil Chopra
Consultant Dermatologist
Mr Riaz Agha
Plastic surgery
Dr Raman Bhutani
Consultant Dermatologist
Dr Daron Seukeran
Consultant dermatologist
Dr Saqib Jawaid Bashir
Dermatology
Dr Zahra Haider
Consultant Dermatologist
Dr Eldimarys Curry-Machado
Cosmetic Dermatologist & Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
Dr Richard Shaffer
Specialist
Dr Joachim Stolte
Aesthetic Medicine
Dr Sophia Opel
Consultant Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon
Mr Fortune Iwuagwu
Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive, and Hand Surgeon
Dr Ganesh Krishnan
Hair Transplant Surgeon
Mr George Christopoulos
Plastic surgery
Dr Geraldine Sega-Hall
Dermatology
Mr Jonathan Cubitt
Plastic surgery
Mr Alastair MacKenzie Ross
Surgical oncologist and dermatological plastic surgeon
Dr Janet Holder
Dermatology
Dr Mariana Noy
Consultant Dermatologist
Dr Matthew Williams
Clinical Oncology
Mr Nicholas Parkhouse
Plastic Surgery
Dr Simon Zokaie
Cosmetic Dermatologist
Dr Thivi Maruthappu
Dermatology