Keratosis Pilaris & Pseudo Folliculitis Program
Customized treatment plans for rough, bumpy skin and follicular inflammation. Combines topical care, exfoliation, and optional in-clinic therapies to smooth and restore skin.
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Target conditions
- Keratosis pilaris (chicken skin)
- Pseudo folliculitis (razor bumps or follicular inflammation)
- Associated dryness and redness
Program goals
- Smooth rough, bumpy skin
- Reduce inflammation and redness
- Restore skin texture and appearance
Expected results
Noticeable improvement after 4–6 weeks of consistent treatment; full benefit typically over 2–3 months depending on severity and adherence.
Topical & home care
- Exfoliating creams with AHA/BHA
- Moisturizers with ceramides and urea
- Topical anti-inflammatory or antibacterial agents if needed
In-clinic options
- Microdermabrasion or chemical exfoliation
- Laser/light therapy for redness or persistent bumps
- Professional extraction if indicated
Follow-up & maintenance
- Monthly or bi-monthly check-ins for adjustments
- Long-term topical care to maintain smooth skin
- Patient education on shaving and friction reduction
Preparation
- Disclose current topical medications
- Avoid harsh scrubs or treatments 3–5 days before session
- Cleanse skin prior to clinic visit
Aftercare
- Gentle cleansing and moisturizing
- Avoid harsh exfoliants or friction for several days
- Sun protection to prevent pigmentation or irritation
Will my skin feel dry or irritated?
Mild dryness or redness may occur initially; routine moisturizer and adherence to protocol reduce discomfort.
How often should I follow up?
Typically every 4–6 weeks during active treatment; maintenance schedule after improvement.
Are the results permanent?
Continuous home care is essential; some bumps may recur if care is discontinued.