Keloid formation from Rhinoplasty unlikely as long as there are no incisions on the sides
Many people may get “earlobe” or ear keloids and don’t necessarily get them elsewhere; however, there are some patients that may form thickened heavy scars everywhere they have an incision. No one really knows for sure until after the surgery.
I agree keloid formation is unlikely after rhinoplasty and if your doctor feels comfortable with doing a closed rhinoplasty that is probably the least chance of having any problems with keloid scars.
It is theoretically possible if you have an open rhinoplasty that you could form a hypertrophic or keloid scar on the small incision across the columella (soft tissue between the nostrils).
The one place that I have seen keloids in rhinoplasty is with performing Weir excisions (alar base excisions) for narrowing a widened base of the nose, which is a small incision that “curls” around the ala or fleshy sides to the nostrils in the groover as they come to meet the cheek.
This is not necessary in every rhinoplasty, but it is something to ask about. If it is something that is being planned or propopsed, I would be somewhat concerned about the scar formation in this area and find out if it is really necessary for your surgery given your increased risk of scar formation. (James F. Boynton, MD, FACS, Houston Plastic Surgeon)
Keloids Unlikely with Rhinoplasty
It is very unusual to get keloid formation in the middle of the face. Nose being in the middle is considered very safe.
However to be extra cautious I would recommend that you find a surgeon that can do a closed approach rhinoplasty that avoids any incisions on the outside of the nose and everything is done from inside the nostrils Regards (Tanveer Janjua, MD, Bedminster Facial Plastic Surgeon)
Keloid scarring does not occur after Rhinoplasty Surgery.
The ear is by far the most common location to develop a keloid scar. Certain locations on your body just don’t keloid after surgery. I have personally not seen or read about keloid scarring occurring on a columella-incision. I hope this is helpful for you. (Eric M. Joseph, MD, West Orange Facial Plastic Surgeon)
Keloid scar and nose job (rhinoplasty)
Keloids on the nose particularly with a closed rhinoplasty approach are exceptionally rare and almost reportable. Keloid scarring should not be a concern for you, (Otto Joseph Placik, MD, Chicago Plastic Surgeon)
Chances for Rhinoplasty keloid?
I have perfomred over 2000 external rhinoplasty procedures in patients of all skin types and have yet to see a keloid develop from the transcolumellar incision.
IN fact I think I have revised a total of two scars in the history of my practice in this area. (S. Randolph Waldman, MD, Lexington Facial Plastic Surgeon)
Keloid scarring from rhinoplasty is uncommon
The risks of having keloids from a rhinoplasty are exceedingly small especially if you have a closed approach where the incisions are internalized. Even if the scars are slightly excessive they should not be visible.
However, you also describe acne. If you have thick skin and are acne prone, the nasal surgery could make your acne worse around your nose for a period of time.
Also, it might compromise the results if one of your goals is to narrow the tip as excessive acne there can result in fullness in the area above the tip that might require further treatment. I hope this information helps. (Scott Trimas, MD, Jacksonville Facial Plastic Surgeon)
Keloids are rare in rhinoplasty
Although keloids are a hyper active response to healing, I have never seen a keloid in a cosmetic rhinoplasty. Certainly there have been some patients with slightly stiff scars internally, but these have not compromised the final visual result or the ability to breathe well. (Ricardo Izquierdo, MD, Oak Brook Plastic Surgeon)
Closed Rhinoplasty if concerns exist over keloid formation
I have never seen personally a keloid on the nose from a cosmetic rhinoplasty, but I imagine it could be possible, although very rare.
One option in this particular scenario would be to have the procedure with incisions only inside the nose and not on the skin – this is called a closed rhinoplasty – so as to avoid any excessive scar formation from a skin incision. (Shahram Salemy, MD, FACS, Seattle Plastic Surgeon)
Keloid Formation After Rhinoplasty
Keloids form on certain defined anatomic structures such as the sternum (chest), deltoid, ears, and earlobes and form in ethnic groups with greater pigmentation (of African, Asian, Central American descent).
This information, in addition to the combined 35 years practice experience of Drs. Moelleken and Pearlman, ought to give reassurance that an open rhinoplasty approach will be safe for you. (Stephen Prendiville, MD, Fort Myers Facial Plastic Surgeon)
Rhinoplasty and the Risk of Keloid Formation
Keloid formation on the nose from rhinoplasty is extremely rare, in fact I have never seen or heard of one occuring. With internal approach rhinoplasty there are no external incisions on the skin, therefore no chance of keloid formation.
With external approach rhinoplasty there is a very small incision across the columella, but, again I have not heard of, or seen a keloid develop here.
The one area to be very cautious is the alarplasty incisions, which may form noticeable scars is improperly placed, but again have not seen any keloids there either. Choose your rhinoplasty surgeon most carefully and you should be just fine. (Michael A. Persky, MD, Encino Facial Plastic Surgeon)
Keloid scar does not occur in rhinoplasty
Keloid scar is a genetically programed aggressive healing that occurs in certain individuals. Often the first notice is a large ball of scar after an ear piercing. Keloid scar will grow and extent beyond the area of wounding, hence the large ball of scar after such a trivial injury as an earring. This type of healing occurs on certain areas of the body. Earlobes and jawline, shoulder and back, groin and pubis, areolar, are the common areas. Keloid is not seen on the nose or lip, hence rhinoplasty is a safe bet. (Peter E. Johnson, MD, Chicago Plastic Surgeon)
No chance of keloid after rhinoplasty
The chances of having a keloid after rhinoplasty is essentially 0. There may have been a case or two in all the literature, but this should not be a concern for you. (Peyman Solieman, MD, Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon)
Keloid Scar from Open Rhinoplasty
I perform many African American open rhinoplasties and I have never seen a keloid scar in 12 years. If you got one, it would be the first I ever hear of. (Oleh Slupchynskyj, MD, FACS, New York Facial Plastic Surgeon)
Never seen keloid in or on the nose
I have been doing noses for over 35 years, and have never seen a keloid anywhere on the nose. Keloids are more common in Asians first and blacks second. Although caucasians get them, it is uncommon and almost never seen on the mid face. (William B. Rosenblatt, MD, New York Plastic Surgeon)