
Dr. Sherrie-Ann Straughn is a highly experienced, board-certified dermatologist specializing in keloid treatment, scar revision, and comprehensive skin care. With over 25 years of expertise, she has helped countless patients manage and remove keloid scars using state-of-the-art medical and surgical techniques. As a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and a top-rated Piedmont Healthcare physician, Dr. Straughn is recognized for her commitment to excellence in dermatology.
Comprehensive Keloid Treatment Approach
Keloid scars can be difficult to treat, requiring a specialized approach tailored to each patient’s skin type and medical history. Dr. Straughn offers a range of advanced therapies to effectively reduce, remove, and prevent keloid recurrence, including:
- Steroid Injections – A first-line treatment to shrink keloids, reduce inflammation, and soften scar tissue.
- Laser Therapy – Uses cutting-edge laser technology to improve skin texture, minimize discoloration, and break down excessive scar tissue.
- Surgical Removal – Expert excision techniques, often combined with adjunct therapies, to reduce the risk of keloid regrowth.
- Radiation Therapy – A post-surgical solution designed to prevent recurrence and improve long-term outcomes.
- Cryotherapy – Freezes keloid tissue, gradually shrinking and softening the scar.
- Silicone Gel & Pressure Therapy – Non-invasive solutions to flatten keloids and enhance skin healing.
Nationally Recognized Dermatologist & Keloid Expert
Dr. Straughn’s extensive experience and dedication to dermatologic care have earned her recognition as one of America’s Top Dermatologists. She has been featured in national publications and was honored as Fayette’s Woman of the Year for her contributions to medicine and the community.
Her expertise in treating keloids extends to patients with diverse skin tones, ensuring safe and effective treatment options for all. As a leader in dermatology, Dr. Straughn continuously stays at the forefront of medical advancements, providing the highest standard of care.