Keratosis Pilaris is a common skin condition characterized by small, rough bumps on the skin caused by clogged pores and misaligned hair follicles. There are several treatment options, including exfoliants to remove dead skin cells, topical retinoids to unclog pores and smooth skin, and moisturizers to keep the affected areas hydrated. Long-term solutions may involve laser or microdermabrasion treatments for more severe cases.
Keratosis Pilaris is a common skin condition characterized by small, rough bumps on the skin caused by clogged pores and misaligned hair follicles. There are several treatment options, including exfoliants to remove dead skin cells, topical retinoids to unclog pores and smooth skin, and moisturizers to keep the affected areas hydrated. Long-term solutions may involve laser or microdermabrasion treatments for more severe cases.
Keratosis Pilaris (KP) is treated in Greece through various methods including topical creams, microdermabrasion, and laser therapy. KP causes small, rough bumps on the skin, often appearing red or dark. This condition is common and harmless but can be unsightly.
Popular treatments include urea-based creams and salicylic acid. Microdermabrasion can help smooth out the skin. Laser therapy may provide long-term improvement. Waiting times for appointments can range from 1 to 3 weeks.