Can people with keloid-prone skin get their ears pierced?
Generally speaking, a scar-prone constitution refers to a瘢痕体质 (scar-prone体质). Individuals with such体质 are usually not advised to get ear piercings. Detailed explanation is as follows:
A scar-prone constitution refers to a special体质 whereby an individual's fibrous tissue tends to overgrow during the wound healing process after skin trauma, resulting in pathological scars. Getting an ear piercing is an invasive procedure. Individuals with a scar-prone体质 may develop keloids around the pierced area after getting their ears pierced. These keloids not only affect the aesthetic appearance of the ears, but may also cause discomfort such as itching and pain. Additionally, the ear area has less abundant blood circulation compared to other parts of the body, which can affect the speed and quality of wound healing to some extent. If the wound heals slowly, it is more likely to form scar tissue. Therefore, individuals with a scar-prone体质 are generally not recommended to get ear piercings.
In daily life, individuals with a scar-prone constitution should try to avoid unnecessary injuries, such as abrasions and cuts, and take proper self-protective measures to reduce the risk of scar formation.