Earlobe keloids are a challenging management problem. These benign, fibrous proliferations develop in predisposed persons at sites of cutaneous injury or as the result of ear piercing, burns or surgical procedures. Earlobe keloids usually appear as shiny, smooth, globular growths on one or both sides of the earlobe. Patients frequently complain of cosmetic embarrassment, but also may report pruritus, pain or paresthesias. No single therapeutic modality is best. The location, size, depth and duration of the earlobe keloid influence the choice of therapy. Surgical treatment for earlobe keloids generally includes core excision with low-tension wound closure, and shave excision. Surgical repair with corticosteroid injections and postoperative pressure on the incision site usually provide good cosmetic results. Patients must be counseled about recurrence, palpable postoperative nodules and the need for close monitoring.
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Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
December 2024
Department of Engineering Sciences & Allied Sciences, Bharati Vidyapeeths College of Engineering for Women, Pune, India.
A large keloid on the right earlobe that extended to the infraauricular region was the reason for the 42-year-old woman's referral for treatment. The entire thickness of the earlobe was implicated in the surgical defect that resulted from the severe keloid excision. We employed a straightforward technique to provide a pleasing appearance while repairing the entire lobe in a single stage without the need for grafts.
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Department of Dermatology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, PR China. Electronic address:
Aesthetic Plast Surg
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Department of Comprehensive Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Badachu Road 33, Beijing, People's Republic of China.
Background: Different combinations of excision and adjuvant therapies have been applied to improve outcomes for earlobe keloids, though evidence in this field is still lacking.
Objectives: This study sought to systematically investigate efficacy and safety of these treatments.
Methods: We conducted a systematic search on PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library to find all relevant studies.
J Cosmet Dermatol
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Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Izmir Katip Celebi University Medical Faculty, Izmir, Turkey.
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