Keloids and thick scars develop when the skin produces excessive scar tissue during the healing process. These scars may become raised, hard, itchy, painful, or cosmetically concerning. They can occur after injuries, burns, surgery, acne, or even minor skin trauma. Professor Dr. Mohammad Nashir Uddin provides specialized treatment for keloids and thick scars using modern reconstructive and scar management techniques aimed at improving appearance and comfort.
Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
Q1: What is a keloid?
A keloid is an overgrowth of scar tissue that extends beyond the original wound area and becomes raised or thick over time.
Q2: Why do thick scars or keloids develop?
They may develop due to abnormal healing after surgery, burns, injuries, acne, or skin piercings. Some people are naturally more prone to keloid formation.
Q3: Can keloids and thick scars be treated?
Yes. Treatment options may include scar revision surgery, injections, pressure therapy, or other specialized scar management methods depending on the condition.
Q4: Will the scar disappear completely after treatment?
The goal of treatment is usually to reduce the size, thickness, discomfort, and visibility of the scar rather than completely removing it.
Treatment of keloids and thick scars helps improve skin appearance, reduce discomfort, and restore confidence. With proper evaluation and modern scar management techniques, many patients can achieve significant improvement in both function and appearance.
If you are troubled by raised scars, keloids, or thick scar tissue, please visit for a professional consultation. Early evaluation can help determine the most suitable treatment approach for safe and effective scar improvement.
To schedule an appointment with Professor Dr. Mohammad Nashir Uddin, please contact: 01320-909336