Keloid – Scar Management & Treatment
A keloid is an abnormal overgrowth of scar tissue that develops at the site of a skin injury. Unlike normal scars, keloids extend beyond the original wound margins and may continue to enlarge over time. They are non-cancerous but can cause itching, pain, and cosmetic concern.
Causes of Keloid
Keloids develop due to excessive collagen production during the wound-healing process. Contributing factors include:
- Genetic predisposition
- Skin injury such as cuts, burns, surgery, or acne
- Inflammation or infection at the wound site
- Hormonal influences
Symptoms of Keloid
Common symptoms include:
- Raised and thickened scar tissue
- Smooth, shiny, or firm surface
- Itching or pain over the scar
- Progressive increase in scar size
- Darker colour compared to surrounding skin
Early management helps prevent further growth and discomfort.
Homoeopathic Approach
Homoeopathy approaches keloid treatment holistically by focusing on the individual’s healing response rather than the scar alone. Treatment is individualised based on skin type, scar characteristics, tendency for abnormal healing, and overall constitutional factors.
Management of Keloid
Effective management includes:
- Early evaluation of scar changes
- Individualised treatment planning
- Avoidance of repeated trauma to the affected area
- Proper skin care and protection
- Regular follow-ups
Common Homoeopathic Remedies
Remedies are selected based on individual scar presentation:
- Silicea
- Calcarea Fluorica
- Graphites
- Thiosinaminum
Remedy selection and dosage should always be decided by a qualified homoeopathic doctor.
Pandian’s Homoeo Care – Treatment Approach
At Pandian’s Homoeo Care, keloid scars are managed through detailed case analysis, personalised homoeopathic treatment, regular monitoring, and supportive skin care guidance.
Conclusion
Dr. S. M. Nijanthan, B.H.M.S., M.Sc (C&P)., D.(F&N). (R.E.), Homoeopathic Specialist & Consultant, emphasises that keloids are benign but often persistent scars requiring consistent and individualised care; with early treatment and regular follow-up, scar progression can be controlled and associated symptoms effectively reduced.