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What is it? Steatocystoma multiplex is an uncommon disorder of the pilosebaceous unit characterized by the development of numerous sebum-containing dermal cysts. The relationship of steatocystoma multiplex to the...
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What is it? Steatocystoma multiplex is an uncommon disorder of the pilosebaceous unit characterized by the development of numerous sebum-containing dermal cysts. The relationship of steatocystoma multiplex to the...
You just came back from a tropical vacation and you are rockin’ a fabulous tan . . . Except for that white patch on your shoulder. What is it?...
Subtype 1: Erythema – telangiectatic rosacea Erythema – telangiectatic rosacea is characterized by intermittent flushing and persistent central facial redness. They erythema may be localized or be extensive on...
[Rosacea Fulminans aka Pyoderma Faciale Pyoderma faciale is definitely stress-hormone related. It tends to affect only the face in women in their 20′s to 30′s and is characterized by...
We have found that the best treatment for rosacea symptoms is to use the right products (used correctly). Acne rosacea responds really well to antibacterial, anti-inflammatory products like salicylic,...
Don’t mistake one condition from the other. There is a skin condition called malassezia folliculitis, formerly known as pityrosporum folliculitis, that is caused by yeasts (fungi) of the genus malassezia...
Staph infections are not acne! Staph infections on the face or body may look similar to acne, but staph infections are much more severe and need immediate and serious treatment. One...
Acne isn’t the only condition that results in red, raised bumps on the skin. If your bumps are small, rough, and look like patches of goose bumps on your arms,...
Perioral dermatitis is often confused for acne as it is characterized by clusters of tiny inflamed papules, sometimes pustules, around the chin, nose and mouth area. It is typically itchy...
Sebaceous hyperplasia is a very common benign skin condition. They look like a small donut-shaped bump on the skin. These lesions show up mostly on the forehead, cheeks and nose...