
Frustrated by a keloid scar that just won’t shrink, no matter what you try? You’ve probably come across two common treatments: steroid injections and laser therapy. But which one’s better for your skin type, scar location, and keloid thickness? In this blog, we compare Steroid Injections vs. Laser Therapy—side-by-side—so you can make an informed choice.
At Kosmoderma Skin, Hair, Body Clinics, we use both methods—often in combination—to give the best results based on the type of keloid. Let’s explore what works best and why.
Keloids are abnormal, raised scars that form due to an overactive wound-healing process. They tend to grow beyond the original wound, and are common in Indian skin—especially after acne, piercings, surgeries, or burns.
Corticosteroid injections (like triamcinolone acetonide) are directly injected into the keloid to reduce inflammation, flatten the scar, and prevent regrowth.
Pros of Steroid Injections:
Cons of Steroid Injections:
Laser therapy—especially Fractional CO₂ and PDL (Pulsed Dye Laser)—is used to break down excess collagen, shrink the scar, and improve color and texture.
Pros of Laser Therapy:
Cons of Laser Therapy:
| Feature | Steroid Injections | Laser Therapy |
| Best For | Newer or moderately raised keloids | Older, thicker, or pigmented keloids |
| Treatment Type | Injectable | Non-invasive |
| Discomfort Level | Mild (numbing cream used) | Mild (laser cooling used) |
| Recurrence Risk (if solo) | High | Medium |
| Downtime | None | Minimal (1–2 days redness) |
| Cost | Affordable | Higher per session |
| Time to See Results | 2–4 weeks | Gradual over 3–6 months |
| Can Be Combined? | Yes – with laser or cryo | Yes – with steroid injections |
Case 1 – Acne-Induced Jawline Keloid
🔹 Treatment: 3 steroid sessions + 2 CO₂ laser sessions
🔹 Result: 70% flattening + skin tone improved
Case 2 – Piercing-Related Ear Keloid
🔹 Treatment: 4 laser sessions with PRP
🔹 Result: Shrinkage + no recurrence at 10 months
Yes, but combo therapy often works best. Kosmoderma dermatologists personalise treatment plans to minimise recurrence and downtime.
Both are safe when performed by trained dermatologists using appropriate techniques. We tailor treatment to Indian skin tones to avoid pigmentation changes.
If treated improperly—yes. But our combo protocols (Laser + Steroid + Post-care) significantly reduce recurrence chances.
Mostly not. Keloid treatment is considered aesthetic. But our clinics offer affordable EMI options and packages.
“We rarely treat keloids with just one method. A personalised combination of steroid injections and laser gives superior long-term results. Especially for Indian skin, this hybrid method flattens the scar and prevents darkening or regrowth.” – Dr. Chytra Anand, Founder, Kosmoderma Clinics
If you’re looking for faster results on a budget, steroid injections may be your starting point.
If you’re aiming for texture + tone correction or have a stubborn keloid, laser therapy is worth the investment.
Best choice? Combine both.
At Kosmoderma, we create smart, safe, and scientifically backed plans to help you get rid of that keloid—once and for all.