In an exciting advancement for dermatological science, researchers have uncovered the pivotal role of vitamin D and the enzyme CYP24A1 in the development of keloid scars—an elusive and challenging ...
Sometimes lumpy ‘hypertrophic’ or ‘keloid’ scars are produced when too much collagen is produced at the site of a wound. In the case of keloid scars, the scar keeps growing even after the ...
Antibiotic ointments or other medical treatments may be necessary for second-degree burns. Some research suggests that the topical application of chamomile may help manage inflammatory skin ...