Pomade acne in Adult
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Pomade acne is a subtype of acne vulgaris induced when pomades and other oil-based grooming substances that have been applied to the scalp migrate onto facial skin. Pomades are used to style or improve manageability of hair, as well as to treat the itching and scaling of seborrheic dermatitis.
The pathogenesis of pomade acne involves obstruction of the pilosebaceous unit by the oils in pomades, while other ingredients can irritate skin and contribute to inflammation. Pomade acne typically presents as closed comedones on the forehead and temple, though the cheeks and chin may also be involved if the offending agent was applied to the entire face.
Individuals of African descent more commonly use pomades and are therefore more likely to present with pomade acne. The use of durags (wave caps) or any other tightly fitting head garment in conjunction with pomades or other styling products can also facilitate pomade acne.
Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation may occur after resolution of pomade acne.
The pathogenesis of pomade acne involves obstruction of the pilosebaceous unit by the oils in pomades, while other ingredients can irritate skin and contribute to inflammation. Pomade acne typically presents as closed comedones on the forehead and temple, though the cheeks and chin may also be involved if the offending agent was applied to the entire face.
Individuals of African descent more commonly use pomades and are therefore more likely to present with pomade acne. The use of durags (wave caps) or any other tightly fitting head garment in conjunction with pomades or other styling products can also facilitate pomade acne.
Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation may occur after resolution of pomade acne.
Codes
ICD10CM:
L70.8 – Other acne
SNOMEDCT:
22920003 – Acne of external chemical origin
L70.8 – Other acne
SNOMEDCT:
22920003 – Acne of external chemical origin
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Last Updated:10/18/2016
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