新加坡瘢痕疙瘩治疗推荐指南

What Is a Keloid Scar?

A keloid is a kind of overgrown scar that is thick and elevated. It appears when our body delivers an overly aggressive healing response to a wound.

Keloids can develop from skin injuries such as acne, ear piercings, or surgery, and are most commonly found on the earlobes, shoulders, chest and joints. For patients who are prone to keloids, they may appear in more than one location.

While keloid scars do not pose a danger to your health, they can create cosmetic concerns, and caused emotional distress especially if it forms on the jawline, exposed part of the body like chest and arms.

As they develop, keloids can become challenging to treat, thus the importance of prevention or early treatment cannot be overstated.

Signs & Symptoms of a Keloid Scar

  • It appears slowly: It can take anywhere from 3 to 12 months, or even longer before you observe a keloid forming; however, most keloid lesions occur within a year after the initial skin damage.
  • It has the potential to grow quickly as well: Keloids can grow quickly and, in some cases, triple in size in as little as a few months.
  • Itchy, tender, or painful scars are common: These symptoms can be very disturbing for some.
  • Your scar is prone to irritation: Friction, such as rubbing against clothing, can cause it to become irritated.
  • It gets darker as time goes on: A keloid is a scar that starts pink, crimson, or flesh-coloured and darkens with time, eventually appearing darker than the skin around it.

Why Do Patients Seek Treatment?

As keloids do not pose a danger to your health, treatment is usually done for cosmetic concerns. However, in some cases, when a keloid scar causes discomfort or restricts movement, treatment may be beneficial (if it covers a joint or a large area, for example). If a keloid scar affects a person’s self-esteem or how they feel about their looks, they may seek treatment.

Managing Expectations On Keloid Treatments

Not knowing that keloid formation and recurrence are linked to an individual’s pre-disposed tendency, nearly all patients desire to heal their keloid/s permanently, in a short and defined period.

They envisage that the latest laser treatments available on the market today should be able to fix their problems. There is also a desire that such treatments are affordable, produce a good and anticipated cosmetic outcome.

As a dermatologist, I need to speak truthfully and candidly to the patients, making them aware that keloids cannot be wiped off from their skin and restore back to the normal state with any laser. We can help to reduce the bulk of the keloid, relieve the symptoms and colour but the process will be long and needs multiple visits to the clinic. However, the earlier they initiate the treatment, the better the outcome.

Factors To Consider In Keloid Treatment

Single Keloids vs Multiple Keloids

Most patients will only seek help after seeing more keloids forming. When there was originally only a single keloid, most patients would wait and hope that the scar would improve or go away on its own. When it did not disappear as desired and increased in size due to a lack of early intervention, only then they would start to consult with a dermatologist. This is the stage I generally see patients at with keloid scars.

As keloid scars develop, they become more difficult to treat, and the treatment outcomes may vary from person to person. It is important that patients understand this before seeking medical treatment.

Small Keloids vs Big Keloids

Initially, many keloids are small and more manageable. They tend to get bigger over time. Often, these patients have waited too long to seek treatment. At this juncture, some patients do not continue their treatment due to initial failures and poor response to treatment. These groups of patients leave their keloids to grow over time.

Recent Keloids vs Mature Keloids

Early treatment on fresh and recent keloids has a better prognosis than mature keloids and there are more options to use to optimize the outcome of treatment. Using a vascular laser to reduce and remove the blood supply to the fresh and pink keloid is a very useful option. Mature keloids respond less well to vascular laser.

The Dermatologist’s Challenge

In keloid treatment, we are battling against the patient’s own relentless and insidious scar/ collagen tissue rebuilding. It is almost always a long and tedious journey and patients need to have patience, discipline and commitment to following through with treatment.

Not All Scars Are the Same

A clinical evaluation is needed before administering treatment. Although there are standard common treatments like steroid injections, there are various options that a dermatologist can add on to enhance the efficacy and improve treatment outcomes. Treatment approaches to a soft fresh scar can be different from a rubbery matured scar. The number, size and location of keloids all have a bearing on a dermatologist’s decision making while formulating a treatment plan.

Current Treatment Approaches Require Multiple Clinic Visits With Multiple Treatments.

Patients should note that there is a risk of recurrence, and also note that mature keloids require multiple visits. Patience and commitment are the key to successful keloid scar removal.

Dermatologist’s Challenges in Moderating Patients’ Expectations

Most patients understand that the site of their keloid will not look like normal skin again, but some do not and need some enlightenment. Others are not quite sure what the eventual outcome will be like after successful treatment and if it would be worth their investment of time and finances. Hence, I need to carefully answer and clarify their doubts and questions to put them at ease while educating them as best I can.

How Much Does It Cost for Keloid Treatments?

The standard question we receive is how much will the keloid treatment cost?

A steroid injection starts from $128.40 (after 7% GST) and the above-mentioned factors will influence the cost of each treatment visit. It is also useful to note that some treatments are insurance reimbursable while some are not.

Patients need to understand that prevention and early treatment are keys. As keloids develop and form, treatment gets more challenging and will cost more.

Treatment Options for Keloid Scars

Keloid scars respond well to multiple treatments. As every keloid is different, you need to get your keloid assessed by a dermatologist. First consultation with Dr Wong starts from $160.50 (with 7% GST).

For best results, consult Dr Wong who will advise you on the optimal course of treatment for your unique case.

Usual Treatments

Steroid Injection

The scar will soften after the injection, and the unpleasant symptoms such as discomfort and itching will fade over time. Scars normally become less apparent and flatten in three to six months after multiple injections.

Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy is a treatment that uses liquid nitrogen to “deep freeze” the keloid to a temperature of -120oC to soften and reduce its size.

Vascular Laser

The vascular laser damages the blood vessels to reduce the blood supply of the keloid, impacting their growth potential and leading to their reduction.

Other Non-Standard Treatments

Fluorouracil, 5 FU Injections

These injections are utilised when there is recalcitrant keloid scar formation. This drug is usually used to slow cancer growth. In the same vein, these injections slow down the growth of keloid scar formation. This treatment is used with other treatment options.

Fractional CO2 Laser

Fractional CO2 laser utilizes a very narrow laser microbeam to remove the keloid scars’ columns of tissue deep into the layers of the skin. This will assist cream application and penetration deep into the keloid lesion. Topical cream treatment can then be used as an alternative to injection treatment.

CO2 Laser Excision

This is an alternative method of treatment compared to surgery. The CO2 Laser Excision cause minimal traumatization of the surrounding tissues while achieving the purpose of removing the bulk of keloid. It needs to be done in combination with other treatment options to optimize the outcome.

Scar Excision

This method involves surgery. Dr Wong will remove the scar surgically and re-join the normal skin. The skin will heal neatly into a less obvious scar. Best results are obtained when the scar is removed, and wound edges are brought together without tension, and followed by radiation treatment. A referral to the plastic surgeon for excisional surgery may be needed if the keloid is too big for Dr Wong to handle.

Radiation Treatment

As keloids are tumours (albeit benign ones), they are treated with superficial radiation therapy. Collagen and scar formation are susceptible to X-ray radiation, this type of treatment has been demonstrated to prevent keloids from returning.

Pain Control

Before treatment, a topical numbing cream for steroid injection may be requested to alleviate discomfort.

Conclusion

While keloid scars do not pose a danger to your health, they can create cosmetic concerns, and be distressing emotionally, especially in visible places of your body. Keloids are best treated EARLY. Multiple treatment plans can be combined to provide the best cosmetic outcome. Consult Dr Wong for an assessment and begin your treatment today.

成人痤疮真伪

“Doc, I am not a teenager anymore! Why do I still have such an outbreak?” This is a recurring question that I get from irate patients with adult acne.”

I have to inform them that around 20-40% of adults over the age of 25 still suffer from acne, in one form or another. Women have a higher rate of being affected by adult acne.

In my contact with patients & media articles, I gathered some of the common beliefs on Adult Acne:

  • Acne in adulthood differs from the one during puberty.
  • Adult acne occurs specifically around the jawline and chin area.
  • Adult acne is associated with hormonal imbalances.
  • Adult acne has fewer but bigger and more inflamed acne spots.

However, a large-scale international study on adult acne was published in October 2014. This study involved 374 adult females over the age of 25 from many countries including Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand, and it revealed some interesting findings:

  • The data shows that 90% of facial acne distribution among the study subjects is similar to that of adolescent acne. This debunks the belief that adult acne is thought to occur only on specific locations of the face e.g. the jawline and chin area.
  • It reveals that most of the women experienced an extension of the acne problem from the adolescent period, rather than an adult outbreak with no prior acne history at all.
  • Most of the women involved in this study were not suffering from any hormonal disturbance. However, it did show that high-stress levels contributed to the severity of the acne condition. It is also interesting to note that no observations were made in regards to acne and dietary intake.
  • Another interesting finding derived was that acne scarring (59.4%) and pigmentation (50.4%) were common in women aged 25-30 with a decrease in frequency in the older group i.e. 30 years and above.

Overall, this study has shed new and important insights into the problem of adult acne especially amongst women above 25 years old & above. Many unfounded myths were debunked!

Reference
1. Large-scale international study enhances understanding of an emerging acne population: acne females. B. Dreno D. Thiboutot, A.M Layton. et al. JEADV 2014

痤疮迷思

A lot of people still consider acne outbreaks a hygiene issue. Despite stepping up their cleansing routine and frequent change of cleanser, their acne still persists! Little did they realize that excessive and too vigorous washing can sometimes make acne worse!

Acne Marks- cleared with subsequent skin & laser treatments

In a straightforward case, washing one’s face with a gentle cleanser and water 2-3 times a day will suffice. The main use of facial cleansing is to remove dirt, sweat, grimes, cosmetic and dead skin cells and it has very little impact on the control of the acne.

Many of the acne patients like to pick and squeeze their acne because a successful pop is always very satisfying! If you’ve given into the temptation before, you know the ugly aftermath: a red or brown mark that stuck around for months as a result of skin trauma.

Not that squeezing or extracting acne is absolutely bad, but one should only limit to blackheads! The hands should always be clean and the squeeze clinical and precise! Inappropriately squeezing the inflammatory lesions is likely to cause worsening inflammation, expansion of the lesion, and leads to even worse scarring!

Many patients were also talked into believing that acne is due to the accumulation of toxins and that they need detoxification treatment. Amazingly, some even believe that when their acne gets worse while on detox treatment is good as the treatment purges out the toxin from their face!

Many other myths about acne care are widely accepted and practiced and unfortunately, they contribute to the delay in seeking proper treatment. Sadly, this leads to acne scarring. Hence, early consultation and treatment by a skin specialist are all the more important if one is to minimize acne scarring during their youthful and acne phase of their life!