Featured Case

Keloid treatment guided by both appearance and healing strategy.

See how keloid excision can improve appearance while still requiring careful planning around healing, recurrence risk, and long-term scar behavior.

  • Before-and-after keloid treatment
  • Scar improvement and healing strategy
  • Helpful for reconstructive planning
BeforeBefore keloid excision treatment
AfterAfter keloid excision treatment

Representative Result

Keloid Excision

Representative photography shows the practice’s result style, while consultation clarifies what may be realistic for your anatomy and goals.

Case Story

A strong keloid result depends on the healing plan after surgery.

Scar treatment is about more than removal.

Keloid treatment asks more of a plan than a standard cosmetic before-and-after. Visible improvement matters, but so do recurrence risk, postoperative care, and how the scar is expected to behave over time.

This result is strongest when it is read through that broader lens. It reflects reconstructive judgment, not just excision alone.

Procedure

Reconstructive / Scar

This result sits within the broader treatment category shown here, while consultation is where anatomy, fit, and goals become personal.

Photo Set

Before / After

The timing on these photos matters, especially when healing stage or view selection can change how a result should be interpreted.

Focus

Result style

This before-and-after set gives a clearer sense of treatment style, proportion, and the kind of change being shown.

At A Glance

What stands out in this result.

A quick read on the treatment shown, the timing of the photos, and what stands out most in this result.

Why It Matters

Why this keloid case deserves more than a quick glance.

This case is most helpful for patients who want to understand why scar treatment requires both visible improvement and a careful healing plan.

Consultation

Talk through what may be possible for you in consultation.

The best next step after reviewing photos is a consultation focused on your anatomy, priorities, and timeline.

  • Before-and-after photos are reference points, not guarantees
  • Your anatomy, healing pattern, and treatment goals shape what can be recommended