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  • Keloid scars are non-cancerous growths of fibrous tissue that develop after skin injuries, posing treatment challenges with inconsistent outcomes.
  • Current treatment options vary in effectiveness, and there is no universal agreement on the best approach for managing them.
  • The text introduces a new outpatient technique for recurrent earlobe keloids that combines surgical removal with laser treatments and corticosteroid delivery.

Article Abstract

Keloid scars are benign proliferations of fibrous tissue and collagen that usually occur in response to cutaneous injury. Many treatment modalities have been described in the literature, with variable rates of recurrence and no clear consensus. Keloids remain a therapeutic challenge to patients and physicians alike. Herein we describe a novel technique for treating recurrent earlobe keloids in an outpatient setting with multimodal therapy including shave removal followed immediately by ablative fractional laser resurfacing (AFR) and laser-assisted delivery (LAD) of corticosteroids.

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