Treating keloids on dark skin requires a combination approach. No single treatment works for everyone, and improper treatment can make keloids worse. At World’s Famous Dermatologist, treatments are selected based on skin type, keloid size, location, and history.
1. Corticosteroid Injections (Kenalog)
One of the most effective first-line treatments for keloids on dark skin.
Benefits:
Dr. Bryant carefully controls dosage and frequency to reduce side effects such as skin thinning or hypopigmentation.
2. Silicone Gel Sheets & Scar Therapy
Used as supportive therapy to improve texture and prevent recurrence.
Best for:
3. Cryotherapy (Selective Use)
Freezing keloids can be effective but must be used cautiously on dark skin due to pigment loss risk.
At this black dermatology clinic, cryotherapy is only recommended when benefits outweigh risks and is often combined with steroid injections.
4. Laser Therapy for Keloids
Advanced lasers can reduce redness, thickness, and symptoms—but only when performed by a dermatologist experienced in treating ethnic skin.
Dr. Bryant selects laser settings that minimize PIH while improving scar appearance.
5. Surgical Excision (With Preventive Therapy)
Surgery alone often causes keloids to return larger than before. That’s why surgical removal is only performed with post-operative treatments such as:
Steroid injections
Pressure therapy
Silicone therapy
This comprehensive strategy dramatically reduces recurrence risk in dark skin.