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    80 %
  • Complexity
    90 %
  • Keloid Meanings

    noun a thickened scar that forms on the skin and spreads beyond the original injury site

    adjective related to or characteristic of keloids

    Fields related to keloid

    Dermatology

    A keloid is a type of raised scar that occurs when the body produces too much collagen during the healing process of a wound.

    Plastic Surgery

    Keloids can be treated with various methods in plastic surgery, such as corticosteroid injections, laser therapy, or surgical removal.

    Dermatopathology

    In dermatopathology, keloids are examined under a microscope to study the cellular changes and characteristics of the scar tissue.

    Medical Aesthetics

    Keloids may be a concern in medical aesthetics when considering procedures such as piercings, tattoos, or cosmetic surgeries.

    Wound Healing Research

    Researchers study keloids to better understand the mechanisms of abnormal wound healing and develop new treatment options.

    Occupation Usage of keloid

    Dermatologist

    A dermatologist may discuss keloids with patients and recommend treatment options.

    Plastic Surgeon

    A plastic surgeon may perform procedures to reduce the appearance of keloids.

    Medical Researcher

    A medical researcher may study the causes and potential treatments for keloids.

    Dermatology Nurse

    A dermatology nurse may assist in the care and treatment of patients with keloids.

    Dermatology Resident

    A dermatology resident may learn about keloids as part of their training.

    Cosmetic Dermatologist

    A cosmetic dermatologist may offer cosmetic procedures to improve the appearance of keloids.

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