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Keloid Bump Removal Treatment That You’ll Be Happy With….PERMANENTLY

Published on December 2, 2020. Last Updated on July 18, 2024.

Article Updated July 2024. 

Dr.Bumpinator doesn’t just get rid of Acne Keloidalis Nuchae. He terminates ALL unwanted skin bumps, including KELOID SCARS! In some people, the skin overresponds to wounds, cuts, bites, scratches, etc. They produce very thick, raised keloidal scar (collagen) tissue in trying to heal these injuries. Ear and other body piercings can create a huge problem in these individuals. Seeking a keloid bump removal from a medical professional is ideal for such cases.

What Do Keloid Scars Look Like?

Keloid scars are rubbery and shiny and come in many shapes, sizes, and colors. Don’t take this lightly if you notice stinging, burning, new changes, and growths on your skin after a piercing, scratch, or cut! Seek medical help right away!

Who Gets Keloids?

Keloids appear in males or females who are genetically predisposed to developing this type of raised scarring [1]. They are most common in individuals of African origin, but Asian and Hispanic people may also get them.

Where are Keloids Located?

Keloid bumps can develop on any part of the body. The most common locations include:

  • Should joint
  • Ears
  • Upper back
  • Chest

Unusual locations include:

  • Palms
  • Soles
  • Eyelids
  • Genitalia

Diagnosis for a Keloid Bump

It is important to know the difference between keloid scars and hypertrophic scars.

With hypertrophic scars, they don’t go above the affected skin; they are rather contained on the injured part and retrogress with time.

Keloid, on the other hand, spreads beyond the injured part and grows bigger with time. Some patients complain of pain, tenderness, and burning.

How Dr.Bumpinator TERMINATES Keloid Scars

Dr.Bumpinator possesses superhuman abilities when it comes to developing new and advanced surgical powers to fight nasty skin bumps. He has taken it upon himself to embark on the mission of helping patients achieve the best-looking results that LAST.

A Smarter and Better Surgery For Keloid Bumps

Simply removing a keloid bump is not the be-all and end-all answer. Most people don’t yet realize that keloids can often grow back, bigger and worse than ever. Who would ever want that? 

Dr.Bumpinator goes a few steps further than most to ensure this does not happen. There are two considerations to take into account:

  1. To create an esthetically pleasing outcome
  2. Prevent new keloid tissue from emerging. 

Dr. Bumpinator’s SUPER-HERO Surgeries Go the Extra Mile

He makes sure to prevent possible resurgence within the surrounding skin areas. First, Dr. Bumpinator adopts a technique that keeps all surgical injuries within the confines of the existing keloid. Also, he adopts a collection of techniques that help keep the relentless KELOID MONSTER from rearing its ugly head. His keloid scar treatment techniques are unmatched!

One of his super-power secrets is to remove tension from the keloid wound. With his astute and nimble medical prowess, he stops the evil KELOID forces dead in their tracks, giving them NO excuses to return.

Patient Testimonials

Patient 1

The patient battled keloid bumps on various parts of his face and head for 39 years before he found a permanent solution. Walking into Dr. Umar’s, AKA the Bumpinator’s office, he was confident that his problems would finally end.

The Bumpinator explained Patient 1’s situation as unique because the keloids covered his neck, chin, and ears. They looked more like deformities than bumps.

“I’m human. I can’t wait to step out one day, and nobody will look at me in a weird way,” he said in a hopeful tone before Dr. Umar performed his revolutionary surgery to get rid of the bumps.

 

Patient 2

Patient 2 had an S-shaped keloid scar on the back of his head and another tiny keloid on his ear. He visited Dr. Umar at Dr. Pimple Popper.

Dr. Umar collaborated with Dr. Lee, who involved him in helping get rid of patient 2’s bumps. With his expertise, Dr. Umar conducted surgery and successfully removed the keloid bump.

The process

Dr. Umar keenly assessed the S-shaped keloid at the back of patient 2’s head before recommending the best treatment option. He further examined the keloid on the ear, which he concluded was also operable.

Dr. Umar included five steps during the removal surgery to ensure the keloid was completely terminated and to avoid regrowth.

Patient 2 had sought many doctors who never terminated the keloid problem permanently.

“I used to have headaches every day, itching, and I was made fun of every day. It makes me happy that something that caused all that has been removed from me,” Patient 2 said, thanking Dr. Lee and Dr. Umar for their services.

The patient had an S-shaped Keloid bump at the back of his head. Dr. Umar surgically removed it, and permanently terminated the bump to prevent regrowth.
The patient had an S-shaped Keloid bump at the back of his head. Dr. Umar surgically removed it, and permanently terminated the bump to prevent regrowth.

Below are real-life patient photos.

This young lady came to see Dr.Bumpinator with unusual-shaped keloid bumps on both ears. She had undergone past surgeries, which were unsuccessful. The keloid on her left ear had developed into a significant deformity. Dr.Bumpinator performed his magic to help her regain a normal-looking appearance on both sides.

Dr.Bumpinator is busy at work, finalizing the last phase of this patient's ear keloid removal procedure
Dr.Bumpinator is busy at work, finalizing the last phase of this patient’s ear keloid scar removal procedure.

 

 

Now that Dr. Bumpinator has excised the patient's keloid, he is able to suture the resulting wound
Now that Dr. Bumpinator has excised the patient’s keloid, he can suture the resulting wound.
Kidney-shaped keloid bump is no longer present on patient's right ear, thanks to Dr.Bumpinator's advanced surgical techniques
A kidney-shaped keloid bump is no longer present on the patient’s right ear, thanks to Dr. Bumpinator’s advanced surgical techniques *

 

Follow up photo depicts the back view of patient's left ear which has been restored in an excellent fashion
Follow up photo depicts the back view of the patient’s left ear, which has been restored skillfully *

 

Front view of patient's left hair shows the remarkable healing of both the keloid excisional wound and the final reconstructed shape of her earlobe
Front view of the patient’s left hair shows the remarkable healing of both the keloid excisional wound and the final reconstructed shape of her earlobe *

 

Photo of keloid patient’s left ear at a much later follow-up visit *
Before and after photos showing the original keloid bump on patient's right ear, as compared to her final healing results
Before and after photos showing the original keloid bump on the patient’s right ear, as compared to her final healing results *
Massive earlobe keloid formation was successfully removed thanks to Dr.Bumpinator's removal. After photos show the exceptional restoration of patient's earlobe
Massive earlobe formation was successfully removed thanks to Dr. Bumpinator’s keloid bump removal. After photos show the exceptional restoration of the patient’s earlobe *
Radiation may help supplement the effects of surgical excisional procedures for keloid removal
Radiation may help supplement the effects of surgical excisional procedures for keloid removal

Radiation

If complicated wound closures are a factor, Dr.Bumpinator may decide to use radiation right after surgery to treat the Grenz skin zone layer. This destroys any risky skin tissue zones which may produce more keloidal scarring. Not all patients will require this supplementary ear keloid scar treatment approach. 

Curious to see other AMAZING keloid removal results on real-life patients? View our results gallery to learn more!

 

If you are struggling with keloid bumps and would like to speak to Dr.Bumpinator, click the button below to get started with a free online consultation.

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References

[1] Tsai, Chia-Hsuan, and Rei Ogawa. “Keloid research: current status and future directions.” Scars, burns & healing vol. 5 2059513119868659. 19 Aug. 2019,

Further Reading

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