Keloid Scarring
Keloid and hypertrophic scars occur in all types of skin, after bites, injections and inoculations, surgery and trauma. Some keloids grow to a very large size and even after being removed can recur. To keep this risk to a minimum, the lesions are first shrunk and softened by a course of injections, and then removed with a combination of conventional and laser surgery. Results can be excellent.
![Keloid Scarring](https://www.davidgault.co.uk/application/files/4015/4365/0959/12th_February_2009_019.jpg)
![Keloid scar mid-treatment](https://www.davidgault.co.uk/application/files/6215/4365/1539/23rd_March_2009_004.jpg)
![Keloid scar after treatment](https://www.davidgault.co.uk/application/files/9015/4365/1388/IMG_2830_dropbox.jpg)
![Keloid scarring earlobe](https://www.davidgault.co.uk/application/files/8115/4382/7994/2014-11-19_08.47.41.jpg)
![Keloid1.jpg](https://www.davidgault.co.uk/application/files/3515/4446/5851/Keloid1.jpg)
![Keloid2.jpg.png](https://www.davidgault.co.uk/application/files/6115/4446/5853/Keloid2.jpg.png)