What Is Keloids?
Keloid scars are usually harmless, but some people find them distressing. In rare cases, they can be itchy, painful, or uncomfortable. Once keloids start to form, they can continue to grow for years, causing the scar to increase. Some keloids can grow as large as a grapefruit.
Keloids can appear anywhere on the body. You will mostly find them on the upper chest, head (especially the earlobes after piercings), shoulders, and neck. They’re rarely seen anywhere on the face but may appear on the jawline. They’re generally not dangerous, but some people may be concerned about their appearance.
Treatment
Treatment options for keloid scar removal depend on several factors, including its size, location, and whether the scar is causing pain or causing you difficulty moving. The treatment may also depend on how old you are and how old the scar is.