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Intralesional Cryosurgery Good for Deep Lesions : Procedure reduced scar hardness, elevation, and redness; no recurrences were reported at 18 months.


 

Auricular keloids are shown at baseline (left) and after the intralesional cryosurgery technique. Photos courtesy Dr. Yaron Har-Shai

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