Interferon is another kind of injection that is being studied for the treatment of keloids, and may be an option for you.

If you have a keloid surgically removed, be sure to follow all of the after-care instructions carefully to prevent a new keloid from forming.

Radiation treatments are usually outpatient procedures performed at your local hospital under the care of a trained radiologist.

Vitamin E oil can be bought in health food stores, and many major grocery stores. You can also purchase Vitamin E capsules, and cut them open and squeeze the oil onto the scar. Each capsule should be good for a few applications.

Silicon gel sheets are sold under names such as “ScarAway,” and can be bought at most pharmacies and many online retailers.

Wear loose clothing over the injury site that will not irritate the skin further. The silicon gel sheets mentioned above work well to prevent keloids from forming.

Ear piercings and tattoos can lead to keloids in some people. Usually keloids form on the chest, shoulders, and upper back.

Keloids are generally not painful, but can cause an itching or burning sensation for some people. While keloids aren’t dangerous, it is important to have them looked at by a doctor to make sure they aren’t a more serious skin condition.

People with darker skin tones are more likely to develop keloids. People younger than 30 are at a higher risk, especially teenagers experiencing puberty. Pregnant women are more likely to develop keloids. People with a history of keloids in their family are also at a higher risk.

Most effective treatments for keloids are done under a doctor’s care, and early treatment is often the key to success. A skin biopsy is a simple procedure, in which the doctor removes a small sample of skin tissue and sends it to a lab to be analyzed under a microscope. It can often be done in the doctor’s office at the time of your visit. [21] X Trustworthy Source Cleveland Clinic Educational website from one of the world’s leading hospitals Go to source