What's the difference between a piercing bump and a keloid?

Piercing bumps and keloids are different skin conditions that can occur following a piercing. Piercing bumps tend to appear more quickly and do not grow in size, while keloids take time to form and can continue to grow over time. A doctor or dermatologist can advise on the best way to treat keloids.
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How do you tell if a bump is a keloid?

Signs and symptoms might include:
  1. Thick, irregular scarring, typically on the earlobes, shoulders, cheeks or middle chest.
  2. Shiny, hairless, lumpy, raised skin.
  3. Varied size, depending on the size of the original injury and when the keloid stops growing.
  4. Varied texture, from soft to firm and rubbery.
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How do I get rid of a bump on my piercing?

Trapped fluid under the skin can cause a bump, but heat and pressure will help gradually drain it. A simple warm water compress can be made by soaking a clean washcloth in hot water, applying it to the piercing, and holding it there with gentle pressure for a few minutes.
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Do piercing bumps go away naturally?

Most people will see all signs of their piercing bumps go away. For some, it could take a few months and for other it could take up to 2 years. But it'll likely go away eventually. A keloid is scar tissue that can form after a piercing.
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What if my piercing bump won't go away?

Keloids don't go away on their own, either. If you're developing a keloid around your piercing, remove the jewelry right away and talk to a dermatologist about next steps. They may be able to reduce the keloid with corticosteroid injections.
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Piercing Bumps vs Keloids: What's the Difference?



Do piercing keloids go away?

You cannot get rid of a keloid on your own and it won't go away like other piercing bumps, even if you remove the jewellery. There are different treatments medical professionals may perform for keloid scarring. Keloids aren't common, a piercing bump is often mistaken as a keloid!
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Are keloid bumps soft or hard?

Some keloids feel soft and doughy. Others are hard and rubbery. Cause pain, itching, or tenderness. When they are growing, some keloids may be itchy, tender, or painful to the touch.
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What does a starting keloid look like?

When a keloid first appears, it's often red, pink, or slightly darker than your natural skin tone. As it grows, it may darken. Some become lighter in the center and darker at the edges.
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How long after a piercing can a keloid form?

First, it's important to realize that a keloid often does not occur immediately after the skin injury. Therefore, it may take months after your piercing for one to develop. The primary and most obvious sign is a thick, irregular scar, which often occurs on the earlobes.
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What is the fastest way to get rid of a keloid?

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  1. Wound care. For newer keloids, the first treatment option might be compression dressings made from stretchy fabric or other materials. ...
  2. Corticosteroid cream. ...
  3. Injected medicine. ...
  4. Freezing the scar. ...
  5. Laser treatment. ...
  6. Radiation therapy. ...
  7. Surgical removal.
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Do keloids shrink or fall off?

Generally speaking, they don't go away. No matter what we do, it carries a risk of making the keloid worse.” The following might be used to prevent keloids during the wound healing process: Silicone sheet or gel: This may be applied to increase hydration to the wound and decreasing risk of keloids.
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Why do I have a bump where my piercing is?

A pustule, or piercing blister, looks like a pimple on or next to the piercing. It is a type of localized infection. It is usually safe to treat these infections at home with warm compresses and frequent cleansing. Sometimes, the blisters go away and return.
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Do piercing bumps dry out?

The main causes being poorly placed piercing, bad piercing angle, incorrect fitting jewellery, low quality jewellery, poor aftercare regime or lifestyle. Once the source of irritation has been found and remedied the bump will start to dry out and drain until it fully disappears.
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Are piercing bumps permanent?

Skin changes can occur at the site of piercings. These changes are not always a cause for concern. For example, piercing bumps are harmless and may go away over time. However, keloid scars can continue to get bigger.
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How do you stop a keloid from growing on a piercing?

After the wound heals, apply silicone gel sheets or silicone gel. You can buy both of these products without a prescription. They can help prevent a keloid. To get the best results, you apply a new sheet or gel to the area every day.
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Can massaging a keloid flatten it?

Bulk– scar massage may help flatten certain bulky scars; nevertheless, keloid scars are unlikely to benefit.
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Does massaging a keloid make it smaller?

Scar Massage

Research has shown that gently massaging a scar may break down scar tissue as it forms. It may also prevent hypertrophic scars or keloids from developing after an injury.
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What is inside a keloid?

It is a result of an overgrowth of granulation tissue (collagen type 3) at the site of a healed skin injury which is then slowly replaced by collagen type 1. Keloids are firm, rubbery lesions or shiny, fibrous nodules, and can vary from pink to the color of the person's skin or red to dark brown in color.
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Can I put ice on a keloid?

Cryotherapy, also known as Cryo-surgery is the application of extreme cold to treat or destroy keloids. Cryotherapy is the most effective, safest, most economical, and easy-to-perform method of treating most bulky and thick keloids.
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Are keloids permanent?

Do keloids go away? Unlike a hypertrophic scar, a keloid doesn't fade with time. To reduce the appearance of a keloid, you need to treat it.
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How do you get rid of a keloid overnight?

Aloe Vera Gel

It plays a quintessential role in reducing the size of the keloids and also minimises soreness, inflammation and helps in the healing of the scar tissue. Apply the fresh gel from the leaves directly onto the affected scar tissue and leave it on throughout the night.
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