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REDISCOVER YOUR CONFIDENCE: Fighting mild cases of Acne Keloidalis Nuche (AKN)
Acne Keloidalis nuche (AKN) is a disorder involving chronic inflammation of the hair follicles on your neck and back of your scalp. It causes red patches on your skin, which can develop into papules, plaques, pustules, infections, scarring and hair loss. This disorder is most prevalent among black males often beginning between 14 and 25 years of age where the reported prevalence in African Americans range from 0.5% to 13.6%.
What causes acne keloidalis nuchae?
Scientists aren’t sure what causes AKN, but some believe it might be due to:
Skin injury from irritation (like a helmet or tight collar)or certain hair-cutting methods, like very close shaves.
Immune reactions in the cells of hair follicles. Extra androgen hormones or sensitivity to androgen.
How does acne keloidalis nuchae start?
The condition usually begins with red, itchy bumps (papules) or patches of skin. The papules tend to get infected because of scratching, leading to pustules (pockets of pus, almost like pimples).
What are the later symptoms of acne keloidalis nuchae?
Over time, AKN progresses to inflamed, thickened and scarred areas of skin (fibrosis, hypertrophic scares and keloids). Episodes of inflammation can range from mild to severe.
Symptoms may include:
- Crusty feeling on your skin.
- Itchiness.
- Pain.
- Plaques (scaly patches).
- Thickening and scarring of your skin and hair follicles.
- Tufts of hair loss.
How do you get rid of acne keloidalis nuchae?
There isn’t a cure for the condition, so treatment usually involves medications to ease symptoms, such as:
Topical or oral antibiotics to treat or prevent bacterial infection.
Retinoids (which come from vitamin A) to improve symptoms.
Steroids (in creams, pills or injections) to help calm inflammation.
skin grafting. This involves cutting away damaged portions of skin and replacing them with healthy patches of skin from somewhere else on your body.
laser hair removal and radiotherapy (only for cases that are resistant to all other treatments).
Our Treatment Supplement (SIR and SIR II)
We, at Christopher Myron Collection, have created and tested a dermataoligist approved topical solution called SIR and SIR II. This skin replair regimen infused with a root vegetable and spice that contains antibacterial, antimicrobial, antifungal, antiviral, antioxidant and antiseptic properties that fights the condition know as Acne Keloid Nuche. Following a specific regimen, SIR and SIR II has proven to visibly reduce hairline inflamation, bumps (papules) and patches of crusty skin of the back of the neck, and improve the appearance of scarring or skin discolorations in mild cases of Acne Keloidalis Nuchae over time.
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