Keloids typically do not go away on their own and may persist for years or even a lifetime. While some may gradually flatten or fade in color over time, they often remain raised and can continue to grow. Treatments like corticosteroid injections, laser therapy, or surgical removal can help reduce their appearance, but there is a risk of recurrence. It's best to consult with a dermatologist for appropriate management options.
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