List the clinical features useful in distinguishing hypertrophic scars from keloids.

 
In early lesions, it may be impossible to make this distinction, but in developed lesions, the features listed in Table 43-2 are useful.
Table 43-2. Clinical Features That Distinguish Hypertrophic Scars from Keloids
 HYPERTROPHIC SCARKELOID
 
Any age group, especially children
 
Adolescents and young adults
 
All racial and ethnic groups
 
Blacks and Asians > Caucasians
 
No familial tendency
 
Familial tendency
 
Limited to sites of trauma
 
Sites of trauma or spontaneous
 
Onset within 2 months
 
Onset within 1 year
 
Any anatomic site
 
High-risk anatomic site
 
Dome-shaped lesions
 
Dome-shaped, exophytic, or crablike extensions
 
Confined to site of trauma
 
Extends into normal skin
 
Improved by corrective surgery
 
Often worsened by surgery
 
Spontaneous regression
 
No spontaneous regression