"Keloidal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Keloidal refers to an abnormal, raised, and elevated formation of scar tissue that can occur as a result of skin trauma or injury. It is characterized by a firm, elevated, and often tender or itchy lesion that can be dark in color. Keloids can occur anywhere on the body, but they are most common on the chest, back, shoulders, and earlobes. They can also be caused by surgery, piercings, burns, or vaccinations. Keloids are different from scars in that they do not follow the normal path of healing and can continue to grow and thicken over time, often becoming raised and dome-shaped.
Keloidal
A keloid is a type of raised, hypertrophic scar that forms as a result of excessive healing and tissue growth. Here are 5 usage examples: