Many women pierce their ears for aesthetic reasons
and wear earrings and piercings that match their own individuality and taste.
However, as a side effect of piercings, keloids develop,
and there are far more people than you might think who struggle with raised scar tissue.
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These keloids occur when inflammation or a lump forms after a piercing procedure,
a mass of tissue protrudes outward,
and the raised area gradually becomes larger, painful, and itchy.
Treatment is possible with injections,
but because injections require multiple visits to the clinic at intervals over a certain period of time
and must be followed over a long period,
it is better to remove the keloid quickly and definitively through excision surgery.
Since it is usually in the ear area, even after surgery the scar is not very noticeable,
but if the keloid is large, the incision area may become wider and the scar may also become larger,
so it is important to treat it in the early stages.
Before surgery and 1 year and 9 months after surgery
The keloids that existed on the front and back of the auricle were clearly gone,
and even after a long period of time, they have remained well without recurrence.
![[Rari Plastic Surgery] Piercing keloid injection? Excision surgery? The right way to respond image 3](https://pub-9f2bb3498faf4d1d8714b41df24753e3.r2.dev/content/clinics/archive/tgzuf37zyh/naver_blog/laree2345/assets/by_hash/d3a62c133c40b5f89a5024c7cfbcedbfab9e718e44e633ee833996db81b7c77c.png)