Does Placenta and Collagen Powder Affect Keloids? - Plastic Surgery

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I apologize, but I meant to ask if consuming placental powder and collagen powder would cause keloids on the body to grow larger or have any impact.
Thank you.

Weiwei, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/09/16

Dr. Lu Daokuan reply Plastic Surgery


Hello: There should be an impact.
Dr.
Lu.

Reply Date: 2015/09/16

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When it comes to keloids, which are raised scars that form due to an overproduction of collagen during the healing process, the impact of dietary supplements like placenta and collagen powder is a topic of interest. Keloids can be challenging to manage, and understanding the potential effects of these supplements on keloid formation or growth is crucial for individuals who are prone to these types of scars.

Firstly, it is important to clarify what keloids are. Keloids are a type of thick, fibrous tissue that develops at the site of an injury or incision. They can be itchy, painful, and may continue to grow beyond the original wound site. The formation of keloids is influenced by several factors, including genetics, skin type, and the nature of the injury. Individuals with darker skin tones are more prone to developing keloids.

Now, regarding the consumption of placenta and collagen powder, there are a few points to consider:
1. Collagen and Keloid Formation: Collagen is a protein that is essential for skin health and healing. It plays a significant role in the structure and integrity of the skin. While collagen supplements are often marketed for their benefits in improving skin elasticity and reducing wrinkles, their direct effect on keloid formation is not well-studied. Some theories suggest that increased collagen intake could potentially exacerbate keloid formation in individuals who are already predisposed to developing keloids. However, there is no definitive scientific evidence to support this claim.

2. Placenta Powder: Placenta powder is derived from the placenta of mammals and is often touted for its potential health benefits, including skin rejuvenation and anti-aging properties. Similar to collagen, the effect of placenta powder on keloids is not well-documented in scientific literature. While it may contain growth factors and nutrients that could theoretically support skin health, there is no clear evidence that it would specifically influence the size or growth of keloids.

3. Individual Variation: The response to dietary supplements can vary significantly from person to person. Factors such as individual genetics, the presence of existing keloids, and overall skin health can all play a role in how one's body reacts to these supplements. For someone with a history of keloids, it may be prudent to approach the use of collagen and placenta powder with caution.

4. Consultation with Healthcare Professionals: If you have keloids or are prone to developing them, it is essential to consult with a dermatologist or healthcare provider before starting any new supplements. They can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and the specifics of your skin condition. They may also suggest alternative treatments for keloids, such as silicone gel sheets, corticosteroid injections, or laser therapy, which have more established efficacy in managing keloid scars.

In conclusion, while there is no conclusive evidence that placenta or collagen powder will directly affect the size or growth of keloids, caution is warranted for individuals with a history of keloid formation. It is always best to consult with a healthcare professional before introducing new supplements into your regimen, especially if you have concerns about keloids or other skin conditions.

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Dr. Wu Yuxin reply Dermatology
None.

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