More About Keloid Scars

Keloid scars form when the body produces too much collagen during the healing process, causing raised, thickened scar tissue that extends beyond the original wound.

They can develop after cuts, burns, acne, piercings, or even minor injuries—and are more common in people with a family history of keloids.

Factors such as skin type, age, and tension at the wound site can also increase the likelihood of keloid formation. The chest, back, shoulders and earlobes are particularly prone.

Not everyone is equally affected, and keloid scarring can vary greatly between individuals.

How Are Keloid Scars Treated?

Keloid scars can be difficult to treat, but a number of options are available to reduce their size, soften their texture, and ease discomfort. Results can vary between individuals.

Silicone Gel or Sheets: These over-the-counter products are often used to help flatten and soften keloid scars over time.

Injections: At Oxona, we use steroid and fluorouracil (5-FU) injections to reduce inflammation and flatten raised tissue. A course of treatments is usually required.

Cryotherapy: Freezing the scar with liquid nitrogen can shrink the keloid. This treatment is available at our Oxford and St Albans clinics and may be repeated for best results.

Surgical Removal: For some keloids—especially on the ear—surgical excision may be suitable. This is usually followed by another treatment (e.g. injections or magnets) to prevent regrowth.

Neodymium Magnets: When worn consistently, magnets can help flatten earlobe keloids. This method is only appropriate for keloids caused by ear piercings.

How it works

From your first booking to ongoing care, we’re here to support you every step of the way.

  • Booking Your Appointment
    There’s no need for a referral—you can book online, by phone, or by email. All appointments require a pre-paid deposit, taken at the time of booking.
  • Your Consultation
    You’ll have plenty of time to talk through your skin concerns with one of our clinicians. We’ll listen carefully, answer your questions honestly, and offer impartial, evidence-based advice, so you can make an informed decision about your treatment.
  • Your Personalised Treatment Plan
    There’s no one-size-fits-all approach. We tailor your treatment plan to you as an individual—taking into account your skin type, medical history, previous treatments, and any concerns or goals you may have.
  • Ongoing Aftercare
    Your care doesn’t end when you leave the clinic. We’re here to offer free post-treatment support, answer follow-up questions, and adjust your treatment plan as needed to ensure the best results.
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Why choose Oxona?

Time to Talk

Unlike many rushed appointments, we give you the time you need to discuss your concerns in full. Our doctors start from the beginning, listen carefully, and make sure all your questions are answered—so you feel informed, supported and truly heard.

Expert Clinical Care

Our clinicians have dedicated additional training to specialise in dermatology and skin health. You’ll receive care from experienced professionals who understand acne deeply and are focused on achieving the best outcomes for your skin.

Clear & Transparent Pricing

All of our prices are clearly listed on our website, with no hidden costs. If you need help understanding the fees or what’s included, our reception team is always happy to assist by phone or email.

Flexible Appointment Times

We know life is busy—so we offer appointments throughout the week, including Saturday clinics at our larger locations, to make it easier for you to access the care you need, when you need it.

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How Much Does Keloid Treatment Cost?

Treatment costs vary depending on the type of treatment, size and location of the keloid, and the complexity involved.

  • Surgical removal – from £175 to £485

  • Injections (fluorouracil and steroid) – from £165

  • Cryotherapy – £155 or £255, depending on the size and site of the keloid

All prices are fully transparent, and you’ll be given a personalised quote after your consultation.

Booking an Appointment

You can book a keloid treatment appointment by calling us on 01865 965 027 or booking online.

Please choose a ‘pre-operative appointment’ when booking. This allows time for your clinician to:

  • Assess your keloid
  • Discuss all treatment options, risks, and expected outcomes
  • Plan your procedure safely and effectively

If you’re not sure which appointment to book, our friendly reception team will be happy to help.

 

What our patients think

I was recommended to come here by my GP. Dr Anderson and her assistant Jasmine make a wonderful team. They both instantly put me at ease and carried out the procedure with great care, professionalism and reassurance, as I was nervous. I would not hesitate to return for any further skin issue and I highly recommend Oxford Skincare Clinic.

- Laura, Oxford

I cannot rate this clinic highly enough. Dr Anderson was very informative, professional and easy to talk to and with her assistant Jasmine, totally put me at ease. They have already resolved some of my issues and I have made an appointment for another procedure, which is made so easy as they are so much cheaper than most of the other places locally.

- Linda, Oxford

Dr Anderson and Jasmine were brilliant, friendly, helpful and professional. I had a sebaceous cyst removed and I am very pleased with the result. Very impressed by the care taken and the time scale everything was completed, I would definitely recommend.

- James, Oxford

I am so pleased that I have had this treatment done. Dr Anderson and Jasmine were so kind. My procedure was carried out efficiently and has been very successful. I would not hesitate to return.

- Jennifer, Oxford

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a pre-operative consultation?

Yes, all patients require a pre-operative consultation before treatment. This appointment allows your doctor to:

  • Assess the keloid
  • Explain your treatment options and outcomes
  • Provide a personalised quote based on your case
  • Answer any questions you may have

You’ll be encouraged to take your time to consider the best approach for you.

Do you treat all skin tones?

Yes. Our clinicians are experienced in treating keloids on all skin types and tones, and will tailor your treatment to suit your individual skin characteristics.

How many treatments will I need?

This varies depending on the size, location, and type of treatment.

  • Injections are often done in a course of 2–4 sessions
  • Cryotherapy and magnets may require repeat applications
  • Surgical removal is typically a one-off procedure, followed by follow-up care

Is there any downtime after treatment?

Downtime is minimal for most patients. You may experience:

  • Mild tenderness or swelling for a few days
  • Dressing or wound care if you’ve had surgery

Your clinician will explain any specific aftercare requirements.

Are keloid treatments painful?

Most treatments are well tolerated. Injections can cause some discomfort, but the area may be numbed beforehand. Cryotherapy and surgery are done under local anaesthetic, and most patients report only mild post-treatment soreness.

Can keloids come back after treatment?

Yes, keloids can recur, especially after surgical removal. That’s why we often combine surgery with injections or other follow-up treatments to reduce this risk. Your doctor will explain how recurrence can be minimised in your case.

How can I prevent keloid scars from developing?

If you’re prone to keloids, prevention is important. Here’s what you can do:

  • Keep wounds clean to reduce the risk of infection, which can trigger keloid formation
  • Apply silicone sheets or gel to healing wounds for 8–10 weeks
  • Avoid unnecessary skin trauma, such as piercings or tattoos in high-risk areas
  • Treat early – intervening within the first year of a keloid forming gives you the best chance of successful treatment

Can I claim my appointment on insurance?

Possibly. Some insurers will reimburse private dermatology consultations, but you’ll need to:

  • Check with your insurer beforehand
  • Bring any required documents to your appointment for the doctor to sign

Please note: all of our doctors are registered GPs (GMC GP Register), not consultants. Make sure your insurer is aware of this before you book.

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