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Collisions of Acne keloidalis nuchae initial stage removed through surgery treatment

Friday, November 2, 2012

Patient with Acne keloidalis nuchae bumps before and after your surgical treatment Acne Keloidalis Nuchae appears initially as bumps. Immediate attention is important to prevent the condition from becoming a large tumor in the back of the head. Medication can help relieve the symptoms of AKN during its early stages. Although it is possible to reduce the size of the lesions and flatten the bumps, drugs cannot completely wipe the growths.

The only way to remove Acne keloidalis nuchae is through surgery. Using the methods of the right is extremely important to avoid injuries to return. Patients also should realize that the surgery can get rid of the enlarged tissue mass that has already developed. He cannot prevent AKN growing into new regions.The patient before and after photos decided to have excised bumps instead of using the medication.  He had experienced a bit of hair loss on the affected area by Acne keloidalis nuchae. To hide her condition, he grew out his hair.


Good wound closure is necessary for a successful surgical procedure.  Ideally, this should be done as a gradual process.  Use sutures to close the wound immediately could harm a patient's head movement. With certain techniques, the wound can close completely on their own.The result is a linear scar. The patient's doctor, this was able to line up the scar with the back of the hair.  Aesthetically, it is much less noticeable with this type of placement.




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