Intralesional injections are used to treat various skin conditions, including keloids, scars, and certain types of tumors. The injection delivers medication directly into the affected area, promoting healing and reducing inflammation.

- Reduces the size and appearance of keloids and scars
- Used for treating certain types of tumors and cysts
- Promotes tissue healing and inflammation reduction
- Minimally invasive with quick recovery
This treatment is typically used for patients with skin conditions that don't respond well to topical treatments. The injection helps to reduce inflammation and promote faster healing directly at the source of the problem.
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Common questions about Intralesional Injection
Intralesional injections are commonly used to treat keloids, scars, and some types of tumors and cysts. They can also help with certain inflammatory skin conditions.
The procedure is generally well tolerated. Patients may experience mild discomfort during the injection, but it is typically short-lived.
Results can typically be seen within a few weeks to a few months, depending on the size and type of the condition being treated.