Normally, in our bodies, when there is trauma or some type of cut, the body initiates a clotting process whereby a scar is formed on the site of injury. However, in certain situations, the clotting process does more than is required. This results in the formation of a keloid which is solid red/purple nodule. There is also a genetic predisposition to keloid formation making certain groups of people, especially African-Americans more susceptible. Here at the Center for Dermatology, Laser and Cosmetic Surgery, Dr. Harold F. Farber, M.D. has years of experience treating a variety of keloids.
If you seek treatment for a keloid, it is important to seek it as soon as possible to prevent recurrence of the keloid post-treatment. The most common therapy is injection of a steroid onto the keloid where it prevents proliferation of cells of the scar site. There are other options as well, feel free to discuss these other options with Dr. Harold F. Farber M.D.
Please make your appointment at the Center for Dermatology, Laser and Cosmetic Surgery so that you may get the appropriate treatment for your keloids.
Philadelphia Main Line, Office
Center for Dermatology, Laser, and Cosmetic Surgery
915 Montgomery Avenue
Suite 204
Narberth, PA 19072
Phone: 610-664-4433
North East Philadelphia Office
Center for Dermatology, Laser, and Cosmetic Surgery
9892 Bustleton Avenue
Suite 204
Philadelphia, PA 19115
Phone: 215-676-2464