Steroid Injection Therapy is a widely used non-surgical treatment for keloids and hypertrophic scars. The procedure involves injecting corticosteroid medication directly into the scar tissue to help reduce inflammation, soften the scar, decrease itching or discomfort, and gradually flatten its appearance.
Treatment is performed in an outpatient setting and is customized according to the size, location, and characteristics of the keloid. Multiple sessions may be recommended to achieve optimal results.
You may be an ideal candidate if you:
Gradually reduces the thickness and prominence of keloid tissue.
Softens the scar and may make it blend better with surrounding skin.
Can reduce itching, irritation, tenderness, and discomfort associated with keloids.
Administered through targeted injections without surgical incisions.
Performed in the clinic with minimal downtime, allowing patients to resume routine activities shortly afterward.
The scar is carefully examined, and a personalized treatment plan is developed based on its size, location, and previous treatments.
A corticosteroid medication is injected directly into the keloid using fine needles. The process is usually quick and may cause only mild temporary discomfort.
Several treatment sessions spaced weeks apart may be recommended to achieve gradual improvement and maintain results.
Patients often choose this treatment to:
Recovery is generally straightforward with little or no downtime.
Patients are advised to:
Mild tenderness or temporary redness at the injection site usually resolves within a short time.
Patients commonly notice:
The degree of improvement varies among individuals, and some keloids may require repeated treatments or combination therapies for the best outcome.
The injections are generally well tolerated. Some patients experience mild discomfort during the procedure, but it is usually brief.
The number of sessions depends on the size, thickness, and response of the keloid. Many patients require multiple treatments spaced several weeks apart.
Steroid injections can significantly reduce the size and symptoms of many keloids, but complete disappearance is not guaranteed. Individual results vary.
Yes. Keloids have a tendency to recur, even after successful treatment. Your doctor may recommend additional therapies or follow-up care to reduce this risk.
Most patients can resume their normal daily routine immediately after treatment unless specific precautions are advised.