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37-year-old male with chest keloid, palm size and recurrent ulcer. How to treat it? keloid
Hello, folliculitis and local infection are really very important reasons to stimulate repeated infections and scar rupture. The infection site is deep in the scar and can only be operated. Moreover, long-term unhealed scars may become malignant, and it is recommended to deal with them as soon as possible. I believe you also know that there is no particularly effective treatment for keloid, and the comprehensive treatment currently used is basically similar to your last treatment. If you follow the doctor's advice well, the reason for the re-spread is: 1, and the local infection is not controlled; 2. At that time, the tension was too great, and it was basically impossible to achieve tension-free suture after chest scar resection. Unless the scar is very small, the so-called tension-free suture is actually to achieve skin tension-free by pulling the cutting edges on both sides through subcutaneous suture, but too many subcutaneous sutures are also potential stimulating factors. At present, your condition requires surgery, but the main purpose of surgery is to debride, remove infection and sinus. Whether to treat other scars at the same time depends on you. It is impossible to sew up such a big scar after complete resection, and skin grafting is needed.

(30 1 Hospital Dr. Ceng Wei solemnly reminds: Because I can't see the patient face to face, I can't fully understand the condition. The above suggestions are for reference only. Please go to the hospital for specific diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a doctor! )