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Treating Acne keloidalis nuchae by getting rid of ingrown hairs

Friday, November 2, 2012

The causes of Acne keloidalis nuchae are not conclusive. Many experts believe that the condition is the result of hair growing back into the skin, causing an inflammatory response, where the body will attack the hair follicle.This possibility seems to be supported through the use of Nd: YAG laser to treat Acne keloidalis nuchae. The laser uses the wavelength 1064nm, that can be used in patients of all skin types.The energy of the laser wavelength is absorbed by the pigment melanin that colors the hair strands.  In order for laser beam to enter the body, it needs to be pulled by a destination like melanin or oxygenated hemoglobin.

A 2009 study, which was conducted at the University of Cairo, tested the effects of nd: YAG laser as a AKN on 25 topics. They were all male sex. They had various forms of AKN ranging from mild to moderate.The objective of the procedures was to perform a type of laser hair removal procedure, causing the follicles release axes.The results of these studies were very positive. The Acne keloidalis nuchae collisions reduced by about 90%. Also the scars become smaller and smoother in texture.  Rather than return the AKN.Most patients with Acne keloidalis nuchae are of African descent. Therefore, these individuals have very frizzy hair that easily will grow back into the skin.  The area at the back of the neck may have a high concentration of mast cells, which are responsible for the inflammatory reaction that perpetuates this condition.The idea of curly hairs as being the cause of Acne keloidalis nuchae seems to be supported by the results of this study.

However, there are also many examples of patients of other ethnic groups who have straight hair. And the likelihood of hair growing back into the skin is likely to be much leaner than patients of African descent.The exact causes of Acne keloidalis nuchae are probably different for different individuals.


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