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Question by mzunpredictable
Submitted on 2/11/2004
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what are my chances getting a keloid if I get my monroe, nose, or cheeks pierced. I didn't get one on my tongue but I have small ones in my ear that you can only feel


Answer by yo
Submitted on 6/29/2006
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what you feel in your ear is just scar tissue--it is not a keloid. keloids are abnormally large areas of scar tissue-they raise well above the skin around it. everyone has little hard places in their ears from piercing them. If you wish to get any more piercings, whether they are placed on your nose and cheeks or not, you will develop scar tissue from the piercing.  


 

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