Keloid Scars
Keloids are a type of raised scar that develop when the skin heals in an exaggerated way after an injury. Unlike typical scars, which gradually flatten and fade over time, keloids grow beyond the boundaries of the original wound and may continue to thicken for months or even years. For many patients, keloids are more than a cosmetic concern. They can feel firm, tender, itchy, or even painful, and when they occur in visible areas, they often affect confidence and quality of life.
As a board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon who is also Harvard fellowship-trained in laser and cosmetic dermatology, Dr. Patricia Richey evaluates and treats keloids with an understanding of both the medical and aesthetic impact these scars can have.
Keloids can be persistent, but they are manageable with expert care. Through careful evaluation and individualized treatment planning, Dr. Patricia Richey helps patients address both the physical symptoms and cosmetic concerns associated with these scars. With the right approach, it is possible to significantly improve their appearance and comfort while minimizing the chance of recurrence.
At a Glance
Dr. Patricia Richey
- Board-certified dermatologist
- Fellowship-trained and board-certified Mohs surgeon
- Harvard fellowship-trained in lasers and cosmetics
- Author of innovative dermatology research and publications
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