Keloid Treatment with Intralesional Injection (Short Description): Keloids are treated by injecting medication directly into the thickened scar tissue. The most commonly used injection is triamcinolone acetonide (a corticosteroid), which helps to: Reduce inflammation Shrink the keloid Relieve itching or pain Flatten and soften the scar Treatments are usually done every 3–4 weeks, and multiple sessions may be needed for best results. Sometimes, other agents like 5-FU or botulinum toxin are added for resistant keloids. Would you like a visual poster or patient info sheet on this?