Abstract
BSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Acneiform eruptions are common and important variants of acne vulgaris, there are many examples of acneiform eruptions like steroid acne and pityrosporum folliculitis. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the acneiform eruption that follows hair epilation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This case-series study was conducted in Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Baghdad Teaching Hospital during the period from January 2005 through July 2006. Forty females were included in this work, history was taken from each patient and all were clinically examined regarding all relevant points to this condition. Swabs and cultures from rash were carried out on 11 patients using blood, chocolate, and McConky agar as culture media. RESULTS: The ages of patients ranged from14-40 years with a mean ± SD of 20.85 ± 5.52 years. History of acne vulgaris was positive in 32 (80%) patients, and it was mild acne, resolved before the onset of hair epilation acne. Method of hair epilation was threading and sugaring.The time interval between hair epilation and rash appearance was 1-21 days with a mean ± SD of 4.48 ± 3.36 days. Itching was the commonest symptom complained by 18(45%) patients.The lesions morphology was mainly monomorphous erythematous papules surmounted by tiny pustules. Swabs and cultures revealed no pathogenic bacteria. CONCLUSION: Hair epilation by threading and sugaring is a common cause of monomorphous acneiform eruption and might be an important triggering and exacerbating factor for acne vulgaris in Iraqi females
Recommended Citation
Sharquie, Khalifa E.; Al-Hamami, Haider R.; Sharquie, Inas K.; Noaimi, Adil A.; and Al-Karawy, Huthaiffa M.
(2013)
"Post Hair Epilation Acneiform Eruption Among Females,"
Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal: Vol. 12:
Iss.
2, Article 13.
Available at:
https://ipmj.researchcommons.org/journal/vol12/iss2/13