What is a keloid tattoo?
Keloid tattoos is essentially an increased scar at the tattoo site that occurs in some people due to excessive scar tissue, while tattoos heal. It is not known what some people make for creating keloid tattoos while others do not. A person who previously developed a keloid should avoid getting more tattoos. It includes the use of needles to ink ink into a skin layer or dermis that permanently indicates it. Depending on the size and complexity of the selected tattoo, the process can take several hours to many hours and can include multiple punctures in the skin. To make the resulting scar, fine equilibrium must be maintained most inconspicuous. In the case of keloid tattoos or any keloid after injury, this balance is turned off and leads to excess fibrous tissue that extends above and around the area of injury that can be disfigured.
removal after creating a tattoo is not easy and may not be complete. DoctorsKa Council, probably from a plastic surgeon, will be to be sought; They recommend treatment that is likely to have the best effect according to the severity and location of the keloid tattoo. The excision or cutting of the scar generally leads to a keloid reform, but in combination with intralyal corticosteroid injection can be successfully healed.
Intralalesal corticosteroid injection itself, which can be injected directly into the keloid tattoo can be effective. The use of silicon dressing for keloid and Maya therapy also helps to solve keloid. Other treatments that may be effective include laser therapy, cryotherapy and possibly light therapy. However, Keloid often cannot be completely removed.
The best way to avoid keloid tattoos is the lack of tattoos. A person who previously developed a keloid after any type of skin injury is not recommended to obtain tattoos because it is more likely to develop a tattoo keloid. If unusual scarring occur after the tattoo is performed, medical rADA should be sought immediately.