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You have a previous history of a neck abscess and at this point this does not sound related to your facial condition. However, we have to ascertain what could be causing the neck infection. If it was a bacterial or fungal infection, then the infection could have affected the face. However, you have not mentioned of any open wound on the neck or any reason which could have facilitated the spread of the infection. Differentials at this point will be severe forms of acne, rosacea and a bacterial or fungal infection. I suggest that a swab be done over the affected skin of the face. The swab may be cultured and the organisms involved may be identified. This will help aid treatment. An ophthalmologic consult is necessary here if the eye is involved. You may need oral antibiotics and an infectious disease referral for this.