Thank you for sharing your concern. I’ll add to my colleague’s answer. Additionally, lifestyle changes can make a big difference in keloid healing. Stress management through practices like meditation, pranayama (breathing exercises), and gentle yoga can help regulate Pitta imbalances, which are often associated with inflammatory skin conditions. Daily self-massage (abhyanga) with brahmi or ashwagandha oil can further improve circulation and promote tissue repair.
For best results, sun protection is crucial — direct sun exposure can darken and harden keloid scars. Applying aloe vera gel with a few drops of sandalwood oil before going outdoors can help protect and soothe the skin.
If the keloid is itchy or irritated, applying a cold compress with rose water or diluted apple cider vinegar can provide immediate relief. Additionally, drinking plenty of warm water with a few drops of lemon juice throughout the day helps flush out toxins that may contribute to excessive scarring.
Patience and consistency are key in Ayurvedic treatments. While progress may take months, a holistic approach provides long-term improvements by addressing both the symptom and its root cause. If you need a more customized herbal treatment regimen, consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner can help refine the treatment based on your unique constitution. Stay committed, and you will gradually see positive changes!
In Ayurveda, keloid scars are often seen as an imbalance in the Pitta dosha, which governs the body’s heat and inflammation. The thick, raised nature of the scar indicates excess Pitta and the body’s tendency to overproduce tissue during the healing process. Ayurveda focuses on balancing this excess heat and supporting the skin’s natural healing abilities. Topical treatments like castor oil and coconut oil can indeed be beneficial, as they have soothing and moisturizing properties that help soften and reduce the appearance of scars. Castor oil, in particular, is known for its ability to penetrate deep into the skin and promote tissue regeneration, which can help shrink the scar over time. You can apply these oils gently to the keloid area daily. Additionally, Ayurvedic herbs like Aloe Vera and turmeric can help reduce inflammation and promote healing. Aloe Vera gel can be applied directly to the scar, while turmeric, either internally (as a powder in milk or water) or in a paste form, can help balance Pitta and reduce scarring. Internally, herbs like Guduchi and Triphala can help cleanse the body of toxins and support tissue regeneration. Consistency is key in using these remedies, as it may take time for noticeable results. It’s important to also avoid further irritation or friction to the area, as this can worsen the scar. While Ayurvedic treatments may take longer to show results, they focus on natural healing and can be a gentle alternative to more invasive procedures.



