rare skin condition-red face
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Brookline - MA
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I have come to the conclusion that this too is Ulerythema Ophryogenes. My father also has some of these signs, which supports this diagnosis, as it is genetically linked.
What treatments are available for the keratosis, and the redened cheeks?
Is the laser treatment expensive or time consuming?
If you're a medical student, do yourself a favor and don't diagnose yourself, especially with a rare and exotic diagnosis. See a skin doctor and do it right, the way you will want your patients to. Most likely, you have things which are far more banal and easy to deal with than you think.
Dr. Rockoff
If you're a medical student, do yourself a favor and don't diagnose yourself, especially with a rare and exotic diagnosis. See a skin doctor and do it right, the way you will want your patients to. Most likely, you have things which are far more banal and easy to deal with than you think.
Dr. Rockoff