- Acne Keloidalis NYC Treatment Center in New York, NY
- Opened 7 Days a Week for Treatment
- Acne Keloidalis Nuchae Treatments Treatment options include topical preparations, pills by mouth, injections, laser treatment, the removal of single bumps, and, if severe, the complete surgical excision of the involved area.(risk of keloids)
- The condition can be very itchy, and scratching it can make acne keloidalis worse.
- The primary goals of treatment should be to stop the infection and any associated bleeding, itching, or pain plus prevent permanent hair loss and scarring Oral antibiotics come in handy for clearing up these infections, as well as localized cortisone injections.
- Acne Keloidalis Nuchae If you are having pus bumps, with infection and irritation along the back of your neck at the margins of the hair line, you are most likely affected by Acne Keloidalis Nuchae, also known as Keloidal Folliculitis or Nuchal Keloidal Acne, which is often diagnosed by Dr. Gary.
- There are times that the condition develops in women who have never had a hair cut in the area, but still develop bumps, infection, and keloids.
- Still other men develop the condition from localized friction and irritation such as that due to stiff starched shirt collars.
Dr. Gary Jayne Rothfeld, 212.644.4484, board-certified dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon at Park Avenue Dermatology and Non-Surgical Rejuvenation Center. Trusted for youthful skin with advanced treatments. Book now for dermatology, non-surgical lifts, liquid facelift, nose jobs and more! Follow on Instagram @parkavedermnyc | 629 Park Avenue, NYC | 212.644.4484 | info@nycdermatologist.com
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