The biochemistry of keloid scars is marked by the following features:
- collagen metabolism:  
- increased collagen turnover
 - increased activity of the synthetic enzymes lysyl oxidase and prolyl-4-hydroxylase
 - increased collagen mRNA expression
 - active keloids synthesise collagen at a rate of 20 times that of normal skin and 3 times that of hypertrophic scars(1)
 - type I and type III collagen synthesis is increased, but the former is increased to a relatively greater extent
 - reduced breakdown of collagen as suggested by the accumulation of collagenase inhibitors alpha-1-antitrypsin and alpha-2-macroglobulin
 
 - increased metabolic rate as suggested by a rise in the activity of enzymes of the glycolytic and TCA pathways
 
Ref:
(1) Craig RDP, Schofield JD, Jackson JS. Europ J Clin Invest (1975); 5: 69-72.