Keloid Scar Removal in Dubai

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City Dermatology Clinic Dubai
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Welcome to City Dermatology Clinic Dubai – trusted specialists in keloid scar removal. Located in Jumeirah, our clinic offers advanced, evidence-based treatments to safely reduce the appearance of keloid and hypertrophic scars. We’re committed to delivering expert care in a calm, professional setting – helping you achieve smoother skin and restored confidence.

At City Dermatology Clinic Dubai, we offer medically proven treatments for keloid and hypertrophic scars, with a focus on reducing thickness, relieving discomfort, and improving the cosmetic appearance of the skin. All treatment plans are personalised based on your scar type, size, location, and response to past treatments.

 

Intralesional Surgical Removal

For keloids that are resistant to other treatments, surgical removal may be recommended. This involves excising the keloid under local anaesthesia, followed by careful closure of the skin.

  • Surgery provides immediate removal of the scar tissue.

  • To reduce the risk of recurrence, we often follow surgery with steroid injections or silicone therapy.

  • Post-operative care and monitoring are essential to maintaining long-term results.

This option is best for larger keloids or those causing significant discomfort or cosmetic concern.

 

Intralesional Steroid Injections

A widely used and effective method, steroid injections help flatten and soften the keloid by reducing inflammation and breaking down excess collagen.

  • A fine needle is used to inject corticosteroids directly into the keloid.

  • Treatments are usually repeated every 4 to 6 weeks until the desired result is achieved.

  • Over time, the scar becomes less raised and less visible, and symptoms like itching or tenderness often improve.

  • This treatment is minimally invasive and generally well tolerated.

Results vary, with some patients experiencing significant improvement, while others may need a combination approach.

Your doctor will walk you through every step of your treatment during your consultation, ensuring you feel informed and confident in your care plan. At City Dermatology Clinic Dubai, our approach to keloid scar removal is designed to deliver results while maximising comfort and safety. Here’s what you can typically expect from start to finish:

 

StepWhat to Expect
Initial ConsultationA dermatologist will assess your keloid scar’s size, texture, and severity. You’ll discuss your medical history and previous treatments, and raise any concerns about the procedure.
Treatment PlanningA personalised treatment plan will be created — this may involve steroid injections, cryotherapy, or surgical removal. The benefits, risks, and likely outcomes will be clearly explained.
Treatment ProcedureTreatments like injections or cryotherapy are quick and done in-clinic. Surgical removal (if needed) is performed under local anaesthetic, often with minimal downtime.
Post-Treatment CareAfter each session, you’ll receive aftercare instructions. Follow-ups help track healing and adjust the plan as needed. Multiple sessions may be recommended depending on your response.

Keloid scars are raised, often shiny scars that develop when the body produces too much collagen during the healing process. Unlike regular scars, they don’t shrink over time – in fact, they often continue to grow beyond the boundaries of the original wound. While not medically harmful, keloids can be uncomfortable, itchy, or cause emotional distress due to their appearance.

SymptomDescription
Raised appearanceThe scar sits visibly above the skin, forming a dome-like or ridged surface.
Hard, rubbery textureFeels firm to the touch due to excess collagen buildup.
Spreads beyond original woundThe keloid extends well past the injury or incision site.
Colour changes over timeMay start as pink or red and darken to purple or brown.
Itching or stingingSome keloids cause persistent itchiness or a sharp, tingling sensation.
Does not flatten with timeUnlike regular scars, keloids may continue to grow rather than fade.

At City Dermatology Clinic Dubai, we understand that no two keloid scars are alike. That’s why we take a personalised approach, combining expert assessment with advanced treatment options to deliver smoother, clearer skin – with care tailored to you.

 

Personalised Treatment Plans

Your journey begins with a detailed consultation at our Jumeirah clinic, where our dermatologists assess the type, location, and severity of your keloid. We then design a treatment plan that may include steroid injections, cryotherapy, or surgical removal, depending on what’s best suited for your skin and scar type. Every case is treated with precision and care to ensure the most effective results.

 

Same-Day Consultation & Treatment Available

We know your time is valuable. That’s why we offer a Same-Day ‘See and Treat’ service, where appropriate. After your consultation, you may begin treatment immediately – no need for multiple appointments. This streamlined process is ideal for busy Dubai professionals and international patients seeking fast, expert-led care.

 

Little to No Downtime

Our procedures are minimally invasive and most require little or no recovery time. Whether you’re receiving injections or a minor surgical excision, you’ll likely be able to return to your daily routine right after treatment, without disruption to work or social commitments.

 

Commitment to Care & Results

From consultation through to aftercare, we prioritise patient satisfaction. Our expert team is dedicated to delivering both excellent clinical outcomes and a seamless experience. With clear communication, ongoing support, and a focus on cosmetic results, we aim to be the go-to clinic for keloid scar removal in Dubai.

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Keloid Scar FAQs

What causes keloid scars?

Keloid scars are caused by an overly aggressive healing response to skin injuries. When the skin is wounded – whether by cut, burn, or even minor abrasions – fibrous tissue called collagen forms over the wound to repair and protect it. In some individuals, excessive collagen production leads to keloid formation, creating a raised area on the skin that grows larger than the original wound. Genetics, skin type, and the location of the injury play significant roles in whether a person is likely to develop keloids.

Can keloid scars be completely removed?

Complete removal of keloid scars can be challenging. While treatments like surgical removal, steroid injections, and laser therapy can significantly reduce their appearance and alleviate discomfort, there is always a risk of keloids recurring. Each treatment has varying degrees of success, and often a combination of therapies is employed to achieve the best results. Ongoing management and preventive care are crucial to prevent new keloid formation, especially in individuals prone to them.

What type of keloids can City Dermatology Clinic Dubai remove?

Keloids vary not just in size and location but also in their characteristics and how they might respond to treatment.

Nodular Keloids (Single Knot Scar)

These keloids appear as a single, solid knot that is often round or oval-shaped. They typically form at the site of a puncture, such as from a piercing or an injection. Nodular keloids are generally well-defined, dense, and can be tender or itchy. They are usually smaller than other types of keloids but can be quite deep.

Linear Keloids (Line Scar)

These develop along the lines of a surgical cut or injury and are elongated and ridge-like. They can also form from scratches or other injuries that have a linear healing pattern. Linear keloids often have a tight, rope-like texture and can be quite restrictive, sometimes affecting mobility if located near a joint. They tend to be more superficial but can cover a larger area.

Spreading Keloids (Butterfly or Crab Claw Scar)

These keloids are larger and spread widely beyond the original wound borders, often resembling the shape of a butterfly or crab claws. Spreading keloids are typically seen on high-tension areas of the body, such as the shoulders, upper back, or chest. They are the most visible type and can be highly itchy and uncomfortable.

Major Keloids (Large Area Scar)

These are extensive keloids that form after severe skin trauma or in cases where smaller keloids join together over time to form a large, confluent scar. Major keloids are thick, bulbous, and can significantly alter the appearance of the skin. Due to their size, they may cause more profound emotional and physical discomfort.

Do keloid scars ever disappear on their own?

Keloid scars do not typically disappear on their own. Unlike other types of scars, keloids tend to grow over time and do not regress. Without treatment, they can continue to thicken and possibly cause discomfort or movement restrictions, depending on their location. Early intervention can help manage their size and reduce potential complications.

Is it possible to break down the tissue in a keloid scar?

Yes, it is possible to break down the tissue in a keloid scar through certain medical treatments. Corticosteroid injections are commonly used to reduce the amount of collagen in the scar tissue, which can help flatten and soften the keloid. Other methods such as cryotherapy (freezing the scar) or laser treatments also target the fibrous tissue to reduce the size and appearance of keloids. These treatments usually need to be repeated over time and may be combined for better results.

What is the composition of a keloid scar?

A keloid scar is primarily composed of type I and type III collagen fibres, which are the major components of the extracellular matrix in the dermal skin layer. Keloids have a notably higher proportion of type III collagen compared to regular scar tissue. Additionally, keloids contain large amounts of fibroblasts, the cells responsible for producing collagen. The dense, fibrous network of collagen and the overabundance of fibroblasts give keloid scars their thick, raised texture.

Is it safe to cut off a keloid?

It is not safe to cut off a keloid without professional medical supervision. Surgical removal can be a treatment option, but it must be done by a qualified dermatologist or surgeon to minimize the risk of the keloid reoccurring or becoming worse. Post-surgical treatment, such as steroid injections or silicone sheeting, is often recommended to prevent a new keloid from forming at the site of the incision.

Can you manually remove a keloid at home?

Attempting to remove a keloid at home is strongly discouraged. Home remedies and unsupervised treatments lack the effectiveness of medical procedures and carry significant risks of complications such as infection and exacerbated growth. It’s important to consult with healthcare professionals who can provide treatments tailored to your specific needs and ensure your safety throughout the process.

How painful is keloid removal surgery?

Keloid removal surgery can be associated with some discomfort, but the pain is typically well-managed with local anesthesia during the procedure. Post-surgery, patients might experience mild to moderate pain as the area heals, which can usually be controlled with over-the-counter pain relievers or prescribed medications. The level of pain can also vary depending on the size and location of the keloid, as well as the individual’s pain tolerance.

What are the different stages of keloid development?

Keloid development can generally be categorised into three stages:

  • Shortly after the skin injury, fibroblasts begin to produce excess collagen, leading to a thick, raised scar.
  • Over time, the keloid continues to grow and harden. The scar becomes more prominent and may change in colour.
  • Eventually, the keloid may stop growing but remain raised and firm. Unlike other types of scars, keloids typically do not regress over time and may require treatment to reduce their size or appearance.
Is it safe to just leave a keloid untreated?

While keloids are not harmful to general health and leaving one untreated is not necessarily dangerous, they can lead to cosmetic concerns and discomfort, including pain and itchiness. In some cases, keloids may also restrict movement, especially if located near a joint. Therefore, it is advisable to consult with a dermatologist for management options to prevent further growth and alleviate symptoms.

How can I tell if my scar is hypertrophic or a keloid?

Distinguishing between hypertrophic scars and keloids can be challenging, as both are raised and result from excessive collagen growth. However, hypertrophic scars typically stay within the boundaries of the original wound and may diminish over time, whereas keloids spread beyond the wound edges and do not regress. Keloids also tend to be more prominent, are often itchier, and have a higher tendency to recur after removal.

Why might a keloid scar feel itchy?

The itchiness associated with keloid scars is mainly due to the increased fibroblast activity and collagen production within the scar tissue, which can irritate nerve endings in the skin. Additionally, the stretching of the skin by the growing keloid can further stimulate itchiness. Managing the size and activity of the keloid through medical treatments can help reduce these symptoms.

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