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  2. 9 Ways to Get Rid of Keloids, According to Experts - AOL

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    A keloid is an abnormal proliferation of scar tissue where the scar tissue extends beyond the original margins of the scar, according to Mamina Turegano, M.D., triple board-certified dermatologist ...

  3. How to reduce the appearance of scars, according to experts - AOL

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    “Tretinoin (topical retin-A) can help in early superficial scarring from acne and stretch marks, but [they are] not helpful for [raised scars like] hypertrophic scars and keloids,” says McMichael.

  4. Silicone gel sheeting - Wikipedia

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    Silicone-related products can reduce the growth factor production of fibroblasts in hypertrophic scars and keloids. [19] However, the relevance is unclear as silicone products do not have direct contact with dermal fibroblasts but with the epidermis only. Possible relevance may be due to the initiation of a signaling cascade by the epidermis.

  5. Keloid - Wikipedia

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    Prevention of keloid scars in patients with a known predisposition to them includes preventing unnecessary trauma or surgery (such as ear piercing and elective mole removal) whenever possible. Any skin problems in predisposed individuals (e.g., acne, infections) should be treated as early as possible to minimize areas of inflammation.

  6. These Derm-Approved Retinol Alternatives Target Fine Lines ...

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    Dermatologists love retinol—a form of vitamin A that has been shown to reduce wrinkles, dark spots, and acne scars all while boosting collagen production. The beloved active is available in ...

  7. V-EMF therapy - Wikipedia

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    Electromagnetic fields are able to promote the repair processes of skin lesions [1] [2] with a reduction in healing time and scar size and with an increase in the re-epithelialization process. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] They also promote the migration and subsequent stabilization of different cell types involved in the processes of regeneration, tissue ...