@dr.changson: Acne keloidalis is often mistaken for simple razor bumps, but it is a different condition that requires a different approach. Acne keloidalis nuchae is a chronic inflammatory condition that commonly affects the back of the neck and scalp. It often begins as small bumps around hair follicles that can gradually become firm, raised scars if inflammation continues over time. Frequent close shaving, friction from collars or helmets, and irritation around the hair follicles can contribute to flare ups. Early treatment is important because once scarring develops, it can become much more difficult to manage. Treatment may include anti inflammatory medications, topical or oral therapies, laser treatments, or adjustments in grooming habits depending on the stage of the condition. ✨ Recognizing the condition early helps prevent long term scarring and improves outcomes. Save this post if you have noticed persistent bumps on the back of the neck. Share with someone who thinks they just have razor bumps. Schedule a consultation for proper evaluation and treatment. 🤍 Follow for more dermatologist led skin education. 🙌🏼 #acnekeloidalis #dermatology #scalphealth #skinhealth #mensskincare
Dr. Chang Son New York MedSpa
Region: NG
Wednesday 01 April 2026 16:43:54 GMT
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Lisa lee :
How do you treat?
2026-05-25 06:59:47
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😍Kwazie M...😍 :
i have this
2026-05-20 14:19:31
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Nightwing :
so if you let your hair grow longer they will disappear
2026-04-29 08:12:50
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