About
What this handbook is for.
Keloid Clarity is an independent reader's guide to keloids, written for the person who just noticed a scar that will not settle down and typed how to get rid of keloids into a search bar. We explain, in plain English, what works, what does not, and what is worth your time and money.
Why we exist
Most keloid information online is one of three things: AI-spun clinic copy, affiliate posts pushing a cream, or scare stories with no useful advice. Keloids are confusing enough without that. We wanted a calm, honest place that treats the reader like an adult, walks through the real options, and is straight about the odds, including how often keloids come back.
How we work
We report, we cite, and we link out. When a treatment, study, or clinic is named in a story, it is because the work earned the mention, not because anyone paid for it. We take no payment for coverage and run no sponsored rankings or referral fees dressed up as editorial.
Editorial standards
We use careful language. We say may help rather than cures, and we say so plainly when something is still being studied or when a popular home remedy simply has not been shown to work. We point to primary sources, peer-reviewed research, product labeling, and professional guidance, whenever a claim warrants it. And we always tell readers to get their own skin looked at by a qualified professional. This handbook is not a substitute for medical advice.
Independence
Keloid Clarity is independently run. We are not owned by a clinic, a device maker, or a product brand, and we accept no payment for coverage or placement. That independence is the whole point: it is what lets us tell you when a popular fix is not worth it and when a treatment is genuinely your best move.
Tips, corrections, or questions: hello@mykeloids.com.