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Pseudofolliculitis barbae.

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    The Practitioner
    |March 8, 1989
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    1% clindamycin offers a simple and effective treatment for pseudofolliculitis and acne keloidales. This study found it to be a promising solution for these challenging skin conditions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology
    • Cutaneous Medicine

    Background:

    • Pseudofolliculitis and acne keloidales are prevalent dermatological conditions.
    • These conditions are often challenging to manage and can lead to significant patient distress and disfiguring scarring.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of 1% clindamycin as a treatment for pseudofolliculitis and acne keloidales.

    Main Methods:

    • A limited open-label study was conducted.
    • Patients with pseudofolliculitis and acne keloidales were treated with 1% clindamycin.

    Main Results:

    • 1% clindamycin demonstrated a simple and effective treatment outcome.
    • The treatment was found to be beneficial for both pseudofolliculitis and acne keloidales.

    Conclusions:

    • Topical 1% clindamycin presents a viable and effective therapeutic option.
    • This treatment approach offers a straightforward solution for managing pseudofolliculitis and acne keloidales, potentially reducing scarring.