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A keloid on the ear develops when scar tissue builds up after a skin puncture or wound, such as after getting an ear piercing. It can appear as a firm, raised scar. The keloid lump may be larger ...
They can form anywhere on the body where an injury to the skin has occurred, but one very common spot is on the earlobe, after a piercing. "Some things that can lead to keloids can include dirty ...
Keloids can take 3 to 12 months to develop after the original injury. They start as raised scars that can be pink, red, or darker than the skin tone, and can become darker over time. Earlobe ...
The season's seventh episode, which aired on Thursday night, told the story of another patient who sought Lee's help for a non-pimple problem. It featured a younger patient named Taylore whose ...
Keloid scars form raised, firm skin areas and most often occur on the chest, shoulders, earlobes (following ear piercing), upper arms and cheeks. Unlike regular scars, keloids do not subside over ...