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Should I get laser treatment for keratosis pilaris?[9]
My son's keratosis pilaris is getting worse. Should I get a laser procedure? I'm in my mid-20s, and since I've been wearing short sleeves lately... It seems like it's actually bothering you. Products or other items that can alleviate keratosis pilaris in addition to treatment Please share how to manage this.
이혜진26.04.30Views 131Likes 5 (Question) I'm not seeing any results even after managing my keratosis pilaris.[2]
At some point, I started noticing bumpy, goosebump-like patches on my arms and legs. . At first, I thought it was simply because my skin was dry, but , I looked it up and found out that this is called keratosis pilaris. . It doesn't particularly hurt or itchy, but it looks really bad. , I started to get really self-conscious because my skin looks messy up close. . So, I am paying attention to various things to manage my keratosis pilaris in my own way. . I used to use an exfoliating towel often whenever I took a shower. , I heard that it actually irritates the skin a lot, so I'm not using it at all now. . I am trying to wash as gently as possible because I heard that minimizing skin irritation is more important than scrubbing off dead skin cells too hard. . Also, I've heard that dry skin can worsen keratosis pilaris, so I'm paying attention even when I shower. . I used to like taking long showers or baths with hot water. , Right now, I am trying to avoid very hot water and take short showers with lukewarm water. . I am also trying to reduce my shower time compared to before. . And after finishing a shower or bath, I apply moisturizer immediately before the water completely dries. . I purchased a specialized cream known to be good for keratosis pilaris and am applying it thoroughly to my arms and legs. , I am trying to reapply it frequently whenever I feel dryness, rather than just once a day. . Especially after showering in the evening, I have made it a habit to use a generous amount and massage it in to help with absorption. . Even though I am taking good care of it in my own way, I don't feel like it has improved noticeably yet, so I feel a bit frustrated. . As the weather gets warmer, you will likely be wearing short sleeves or shorts more often. , I also feel like I would be more self-conscious about my arms and legs being exposed. . Has anyone else struggled with keratosis pilaris like me? ? If you have any effective methods or lifestyle habits you've seen results from managing your skin at home, it would be a great help if you could share your experiences or management know-how. .
이지혜26.04.18Views 82Likes 0 How can keratosis pilaris (chicken skin) be improved?[18]
I have a predisposition to cold urticaria, and with the weather warming up so quickly lately, the skin on my arms and legs is reacting a bit sensitively due to the changes in temperature and body temperature. As a result, the areas with keratosis pilaris have become rougher and look more prominent. It's bad in my arms and legs, but it's worst in my arms. My arms have always felt rough to the touch, but lately, you can see it just by looking at them. It is rough and has red spots as well. Once, my friend even looked at my arm and asked why I got goosebumps..🙃 My back is like that too. I heard that there is no complete cure for keratosis pilaris. Is that true? Is it difficult to get rid of it completely? Still, I'm curious if it improves to some extent if managed properly. I always make sure to apply body lotion after showering, but I rarely use body scrubs... Should I start doing that now? And is this kind of pore-related treatment available at dermatology clinics as well? I have somewhat sensitive skin because I suffer from cold urticaria and have often experienced contact dermatitis. So, I was curious about which method is effective yet less irritating for managing keratosis pilaris. For reference, I am currently using Illiyoon Repair Lotion, a highly moisturizing lotion, but I am curious to know what other body products or ingredients are good, and to hear from people whose skin has actually become smooth after managing keratosis pilaris!!
AA26.03.27Views 252Likes 5 I'm worried about keratosis pilaris[8]
hello ? I am a man in my 40s who is suffering from keratosis pilaris. I've had this bumpy, goosebumpy skin on my arms since I was a child. I didn't know what it was called before, but I heard it's called keratosis pilaris. The symptoms were so bothersome that I kept scratching and picking at them, and now I have marks. I thought it would go away quickly, but it took longer than I thought, so I'm very stressed. As summer approaches, I'm more concerned. I'm trying to start treating my keratosis pilaris before it gets any warmer. What treatment should I use? How many treatments will it take for armpit keratosis pilaris to go away? I wonder how..!
손승환25.06.29Views 611Likes 7 I'm worried because I have severe facial redness and keratosis pilaris.[18]
There is redness and bumps on both cheeks of the child's face. There is a lot coming out. When I went to dermatology, it wasn't atopic dermatitis. It's because I'm sensitive, so I use ointments and oral medication like this. I came to get two types prescribed. I'm taking care of both cleansing and moisturizing. It doesn't seem to get better easily. Could it be like my child's face with this kind of redness and flushing? It looks like keratosis pilaris has developed. Have there been any improvements? Because of this, I get stressed, so I wear a mask all year round when I go to school, regardless of the season ㅠㅠ If you have any methods you know, please give me some advice~~!
seabuck25.02.25Views 708Likes 5 How can I get rid of keratosis pilaris?[10]
I have keratosis pilaris, commonly called "chicken skin." It is severe on both thighs and arms, and I have even visited a dermatologist, but it hasn't gone away. How can I improve the symptoms of keratosis pilaris and return to smooth skin? I am seeking advice from those who have treated keratosis pilaris. Keratosis pilaris is a condition where old skin cells do not shed normally and enter the epidermis, blocking the pore openings, causing the pores to enlarge and the skin to appear rough and bumpy, commonly referred to as "chicken skin." Today, I scratched for a long time because of how itchy it was. Keratosis pilaris is not only unsightly in appearance but can also sometimes be itchy and may cause inflammation. Especially in summer, I don't even dare to wear sleeveless clothes or shorts. And when winter becomes dry weather, it seems to become rougher and more bumpy. I've used several tubes of ointment, but it hasn't gotten better. Honestly, I'm at the point of giving up now. Causes of keratosis pilaris ㅡ원인 불명 Genetic factors Dry skin, atopic dermatitis, obesity, excessive showering, or repeatedly scrubbing the skin harshly. When the indoor temperature is too high and the humidity in the air is relatively low, pores become rougher and the likelihood of breakouts increases. In my case, I don't think it's genetic. My parents don't have keratosis pilaris, and I'm the only one among the three siblings who does. I'm frustrated because I don't know the cause. Today, I was exposed to the cold temperature for a long time while exercising, so I itched so much that I scratched for a while, and it also stung and burned, so I went to a nearby clinic to get some medication. When I went to the hospital, they told me to apply moisturizer well to prevent dryness and not to scrub during showers. I regularly apply moisturizing lotion and wear underwear made of cotton fabric, so these are quite common. There's no way to get rid of keratosis pilaris. How do you, like me, who have keratosis pilaris symptoms, take care of it? In a way, it's not a serious illness or a life-threatening disease, but the visible keratosis pilaris on the surface can be quite psychologically discouraging. If anyone's symptoms have improved or they have received treatment, please kindly share your information.
냥냥이24.12.26Views 221Likes 3 Sharing 5 lifestyle tips to alleviate keratosis pilaris~[9]
Keratosis pilaris, commonly known as chicken skin. Visited the dermatology clinic and gathered various health information. I saw some relief while searching. I would like to share five daily life rules. I have had severe keratosis pilaris since childhood. It was especially severe during my teenage years. Clothing with short sleeves that exposes the arms during the summer season Because there was so much, I was under a lot of stress. When I see my friends, everyone's arms are smooth. I thought only I looked really ugly and rough. Keratosis pilaris follows the pores on the arms or legs. A small bump appears externally. It is a condition that shows skin resembling chicken skin. Most of the time, it is hereditary. I think it's because I resemble my dad. Is it because of hormonal influence during adolescence? Keratosis pilaris was a bit more severe. Maybe it's because I keep worrying and stressing over it. The area around the pore is red or bleeding, like an octopus. It was getting worse and worse, and I think I was suffocating. I also went to the dermatology clinic. Keratosis pilaris is a hereditary condition. Usually, there are cases where it improves when becoming an adult. They say to do enough moisturizing. You just said it. After becoming an adult, I followed the doctor's advice. Keratosis pilaris has slightly improved. It wasn't to the point of completely disappearing, though. Even in summer, I wear long sleeves when it's severe. So I don't squeeze or pick at it. The area affected by keratosis pilaris becomes red or rough. Did not do it. Even if keratosis pilaris is hereditary, Because it appears to be skin that looks like a woman's. I just can't give up. I also went back to the dermatology clinic. About keratosis pilaris Looking at books and internet information I looked for methods that suit me one by one. And try to create it as a daily routine. I have been consistently practicing. From now on, I will try what I have practiced. I'll share a few lifestyle tips to help alleviate keratosis pilaris. Moisturize well Reduce shower frequency to twice and avoid scrubbing. 3. Never squeeze or pull tightly Do not eat greasy foods or drink alcohol. Supplementing with Omega 3 Reduce skin irritation from 1 to 3. Moisturizing to protect the skin. Up to numbers 4-5, through food and nutritional supplements It is to strengthen skin immunity. Especially, omega-3 is said to be good. It is said that even adults tend to be picky eaters. You should supplement these nutrients separately. They said it's good. Think of keratosis pilaris as hereditary. Don't just keep worrying. When you create a practical routine I think I can feel it gradually easing.
seabuck24.09.24Views 356Likes 2 Keratosis pilaris worsens when it becomes dry.[5]
Keratosis pilaris doesn't appear much during humid summers, but it worsens when the dry season returns. I try to keep my skin well-moisturized, but it's not easy. As winter passes, the keratosis pilaris gradually weakens, and I forget about it. Pore strengthening syndrome is also called chicken skin. People need to expel old cells from the skin through skin regeneration activities and produce new cells... Keratin entering the epidermis blocks the pores, causing the protrusions to stick out and leading to keratosis pilaris. In my case, it's genetic, and because my skin is dry, it's even worse. Still, keratosis pilaris gradually decreases with age, and since I am not particularly sensitive by nature, I have just been living my life that way. Keratosis pilaris doesn't cause any particularly painful or uncomfortable symptoms, so it's only a cosmetic issue... I haven't considered it a big problem and have been living well. However, the problem is that it was also inherited by the child, and since dry skin is also hereditary, I am being blamed by the child. The child is not as severe as I am, but it seems that their concern about appearance is causing stress due to keratosis pilaris. Keratosis pilaris worsens when dry, so during the summer, especially on humid days like these, it completely disappears. As autumn approaches and the weather becomes drier, it gradually reappears, and in winter, along with dryness, bumps form, becoming red, rough, and protruding, leading to concerns about keratosis pilaris. I'm having a dilemma about the season. In the past, I used a scrub to remove the red bumps and also tried to scrub them with a loofah, but... all of these actions are considered the worst. Prevention of keratosis pilaris It is good to avoid drying out the skin. Usually, they do not scrub frequently or take showers often. And use lukewarm water instead of hot water for a short duration. Do not perform the act of removing the protrusion. Apply good moisturizing to prevent dryness. It reduces dryness by controlling indoor humidity. If the cosmetic concern becomes significant due to keratosis pilaris, the child should visit a dermatologist and receive treatment through scrub-like procedures. For keratosis pilaris, dermatologists use peeling and laser treatments... I will look for more reviews to refer to.
초이24.09.12Views 205Likes 4 Concern) Keratosis pilaris is causing stress in my relationships with others.[5]
My keratosis pilaris is quite severe, so I get a lot of stress during the summer because of my skin. Since summer clothes become lighter and shorter, people around are surprised when they touch my skin. There are many cases. Since the skin feels bumpy like chicken skin, I worry that someone might touch my skin only during the summer. I tend to feel a bit intimidated in relationships with people. Even going to the dermatologist didn't really help.ㅜㅜ
지영도영24.09.09Views 187Likes 3 I'm worried about keratosis pilaris due to genetics.[7]
My husband's skin has keratosis pilaris, and it is hereditary. If it were my son, I wouldn't mind, but it's upsetting that it might be passed down to my daughter. Fortunately, it's not severe, but I still worry a lot. During summer, the condition improves due to humidity, but in winter, dryness causes flakiness and the skin issues reappear. It appears and disappears with the seasons, so we've been debating whether to go to the hospital or not... My husband's case is about this much.
파랭이24.09.05Views 283Likes 5 Pore Keratosis Removal Project - Recommended Body Lotion!![4]
I would like to share how I manage keratosis pilaris on my forearm. It wasn't there originally, but since a certain day, I was really worried because of keratosis pilaris that looked like tiny bumps or chicken skin on my arms, and it worsened to the point of turning into red spots. Currently, I am seeing significant improvement since I started moisturizing with coconut oil. Keratosis pilaris is a skin condition where hair follicles on areas like the arms and legs become blocked with keratin, causing the skin surface to appear rough and bumpy, resembling chicken skin. I remember that my skin was very itchy for a while, and during that time I neglected body moisturizing out of laziness. My skin was dry and extremely itchy, but I was very careless about it. Then, the keratosis pilaris on my arms worsened, and I realized that it was definitely closely related to moisturizing. This is a photo from the time when the symptoms were the worst. Keratosis pilaris looks messy and can really cause stress as a skin condition. When I went to the hospital, I was prescribed vitamin A ointment, and I applied it diligently for a while. It showed quite a bit of improvement when I used it. However, it was not feasible to use that prescribed ointment for a lifetime, and relying solely on the ointment became a burden to me, causing stress. Since then, I have been searching for information to cure it through natural methods and consistent effort rather than medication. The method I found was applying organic coconut oil as a moisturizer. Coconut oil is a natural oil with incredible moisturizing properties, making it safe for pregnant women to use without worry about stretch marks on their abdomen. It is also well known for its effectiveness on various problematic skin conditions. Since it is a healthy oil, it is commonly available as a food product, but I buy and use it as a body oil. I feel reassured because it is better for skin health than body creams with many chemical ingredients, and I am satisfied with its use. I apply coconut oil intensively to the areas affected by keratosis pilaris after showering and drying, covering my entire body. My skin tends to be dry normally, so I have no aversion to oil-based products, which makes it easier for me to use. It has been over a year since I started using coconut oil for my body, and I definitely feel that my pore keratosis has improved, with the bumps becoming smoother and the condition getting better. Coconut oil is a versatile all-purpose oil that can be used all over the body, so it's great as a hair essence or for hair care, and it can also boost skin immunity. I highly recommend it as a regular skincare item for those like me with keratosis pilaris.
준영24.08.28Views 485Likes 1 Is it keratosis pilaris on the legs? I'm curious about treatment methods for keratosis pilaris.[1]
My legs started to feel bumpy to the touch, and at some point, the bumps spread quite a bit. I tried changing my cleanser first. I wondered if it was because I use a towel to scrub daily, so I replaced the towel with a soft shower puff, but it didn't get better. After searching online, I found out it might be keratosis pilaris. Should I go to the hospital? It doesn't particularly itch or anything, but I don't like how it looks. If anyone has experienced similar symptoms, I would appreciate any helpful information.
이지혜24.08.17Views 156Likes 0 Is there a way to get rid of keratosis pilaris? Concern about chicken skin.[2]
It's called goosebumps skin. Keratosis pilaris appears as small red dots or bumps that look like tiny dots on the skin. This is not my photo; it is a picture of my husband's skin. When I went to the dermatologist, they prescribed something like a moisturizing ointment, but honestly, I didn't really notice much effect. I want to improve even a little, so if you have any effective methods, whether it's treatment information or private remedies, please share your experiences!
준영24.08.17Views 145Likes 2 Good medication for chicken skin (keratosis pilaris)[2]
Keratosis pilaris that mainly occurs on the arms or thighs. It is also called goosebumps skin. It is not painful, but it looks unsightly, so if teenagers have this symptom during adolescence Sometimes, my self-esteem drops.
냥냥이24.08.06Views 42Likes 0 [Concern] I am worried about keratosis pilaris (chicken skin).[6]
You all know it as keratosis pilaris, right? It refers to slightly rough, goosebumps-like skin, and I've had keratosis pilaris on my arms for quite a long time, but it hasn't gone away, so I'm worried. I've tried various products like scrubs, peels, and creams that are said to be good for keratosis pilaris, but since they are not a fundamental cure, my skin only temporarily feels smooth and then returns to its original state later. ㅠ Do you have any tips to help people with keratosis pilaris like me? Any treatments or products are all welcome 😮💨
Lynn24.07.15Views 130Likes 1 Does anyone know how to get rid of keratosis pilaris?[3]
Hello everyone, I am writing this for those who have recently been struggling with keratosis pilaris. How can I get rid of keratosis pilaris? Keratosis pilaris refers to black spots or acne caused by the accumulation of sebum and keratin inside the pores. There are various methods to eliminate this and regain clear skin. Sharing methods to get rid of keratosis pilaris! Clean skincare: Use gentle cleansing products to keep the skin clean and prevent sebum from clogging the pores. Proper moisturizing: When the skin becomes dry, sebum production may increase further, so proper moisturizing is important. Use a light hydrating cream or lotion to keep the skin moisturized. Exfoliation: When dead skin cells accumulate, they can clog pores and lead to keratosis pilaris. Therefore, regularly use scrub products or exfoliating masks to remove dead skin cells. Oxygen therapy: Oxygen therapy supplies oxygen to the skin, activating it and potentially helping to improve keratosis pilaris. Professional treatment: Severe keratosis pilaris may require specialized treatment. Dermatology clinics offer treatments such as laser therapy or chemical peels, so please consult with a specialist. Keratosis pilaris can have different causes and symptoms depending on the individual, so it is important to find the appropriate method for each person. Sharing your valuable experiences and advice will be of great help to others as well. Let's work together to eliminate keratosis pilaris and achieve healthy, beautiful skin!
불백맘마24.06.08Views 1944Likes 0 
I'm concerned about keratosis pilaris.[2]
I was genetically prone to goosebumps. It's also called keratosis pilaris. In the past, even if I had chicken skin, people around me wouldn't notice at all, but it has worsened significantly over the past 2 or 3 years. The roughness has become so severe that I feel very bothered even when touching it here and there. The problem is, I keep touching and picking at the rough areas. I've already developed scars from it.ㅠㅠㅠ I heard that there is no cure for keratosis pilaris. Please let me know if anyone knows how to manage keratosis pilaris.
앙칼진애미나이24.04.07Views 113Likes 0 I'm looking for a hospital that treats keratosis pilaris well :)[2]
A hospital that provides excellent treatment for keratosis pilaris I'm looking into it :) I want to treat keratosis pilaris I've looked into so many hospitals! If you know anything about treating keratosis pilaris, it would be great if you could let me know. I did look elsewhere though The most popular place at the Cashdoc Hospital event I looked it up. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/1204 I am suffering from enlarged pores. I am planning to receive Aqua Peel treatment at Mikey Clinic. But I'm still not sure, so I'm asking for advice here. I have been suffering from enlarged pores for a long time. Large, prominent pores, constant sebum secretion, Because of blackheads and whiteheads, and rough and dull skin tone My confidence has dropped a lot. A variety of cosmetics and treatments I tried, I didn't see much of an effect. And I especially don't trust Instagram and YouTube. There are so many things that people say are good, so I tried them all. It had no effect whatsoever. I recently learned about Dr. Mikey's Aqua Peel treatment. I became interested because I heard it was effective for tightening pores. Aquaphil uses laser and biofiller. It is said to be a treatment that reduces pores and improves skin texture! However, there is not much information about Aquaphil treatment yet. I would like to hear reviews from people who have actually received treatment. I also looked into other places besides Mikay Clinic. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/3558 It's not cleaning pores. I had keratosis pilaris treatment There are some people too! It seems to help with acne scars and pore improvement! I don't know the details, but After cleaning the pores thoroughly with Aqua Peel How about using picofraxel for keratosis pilaris treatment?? I'm thinking about it. What do you think? PicoFraxel costs 129,000 won for the entire face. They say it's 500,000 won for 5 times in total. Of course, it seems expensive If you think about it as something you practically do to your face, I think I can invest this much :) Like the butterfly zone, which has many pore and acne concerns. Intensive care for specific areas or It is said to improve acne scars and pores all over the face. I think this is also a way to treat enlarged pores! If it were you, I think you would do both?
피부과고인물24.03.27Views 3502Likes 0
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