Nevus comedonicus (NC)ย is a rare, benign skin lesion characterized by clusters of dilated follicular openings filled with keratin (comedones), resembling blackheads. Itโs often congenital or appears in childhood and may become inflamed or infected.
๐งฌย What Is Nevus Comedonicus?
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Aย hamartomatousย malformation of the pilosebaceous unit
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Appears as grouped comedones in aย linear or segmental distribution
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May beย non-inflammatoryย or developย secondary cysts, pustules, or abscesses
๐งชย When Is Removal Indicated?
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Cosmetic concerns
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Recurrent infections or inflammation
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Cyst or abscess formation
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Pain or discharge
๐ ๏ธย Removal & Treatment Options
1.ย Topical & Medical Managementย (for mild cases)
Treatment | Purpose | Notes |
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Topical retinoidsย (e.g. tretinoin) | Unplug follicles, reduce comedones | May reduce appearance but wonโt eliminate lesion |
Antibioticsย (topical or oral) | Reduce inflammation, treat secondary infection | For inflamed or infected lesions |
Keratolyticsย (e.g. salicylic acid) | Break down keratin plugs | Temporary relief |
โ ๏ธย These doย not removeย the nevus, only manage symptoms.
2. Surgical Removalย (Definitive treatment)
A.ย Excision (preferred for localized NC)
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Wide local excisionย of affected skin
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Requiresย suturingย orย skin graftingย if large
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Pros: Permanent, complete removal
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Cons: Scarring, anesthesia needed, cost
B.ย Laser Therapy
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COโ laserย orย Er:YAG laser
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Vaporizes superficial lesions
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Best for: Multiple lesions or cosmetically sensitive areas
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May require multiple sessions
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Less invasive but recurrence possible
C.ย Punch Excision or Curettage
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Used forย smaller lesions
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Minimally invasive
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Can leave small scars
D.ย Dermabrasionย orย Chemical Peels
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Sometimes used to reduce surface irregularities
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Not curative for deep lesions
๐ย Example Surgical Approach (for small NC lesion)
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Local anesthesia
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Full-thicknessย elliptical excisionย of affected area
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Histological examinationย (to confirm diagnosis)
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Closureย with sutures
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Follow-upย to monitor healing and recurrence
๐ย References
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Lee M, et al.ย Nevus Comedonicus: Case Report and Review of Treatments.ย Dermatologic Surgery, 2015
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NCBI:ย Nevus Comedonicus โ StatPearls
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Alikhan A, et al.ย Dermatology for the Primary Care Provider. (Elsevier, 2019)
๐งดย Medical Management
Topical Treatments
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Topical Retinoids:ย Tretinoin (0.1%) and tazarotene are commonly used to reduce comedones. Combining these with topical corticosteroids like mometasone furoate may enhance efficacy.
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Topical Keratolytics:ย Salicylic acid and ammonium lactate (12%) can help in softening and removing keratin plugs.
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Calcipotriene:ย A vitamin D analog that has shown promise when combined with other treatments.
Systemic Treatments
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Oral Isotretinoin:ย Used in severe cases, especially when topical treatments are ineffective.
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Antibiotics:ย May be prescribed if secondary infections occur.
๐ ๏ธย Surgical and Procedural Interventions
Surgical Excision
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Indication:ย Recommended for large or disfiguring lesions.
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Procedure:ย Involves complete removal of the affected skin.
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Considerations:ย May require skin grafting or tissue expansion for closure.
Laser Therapies
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Ultrapulse COโ Laser:ย Effective for deeper lesions; multiple sessions may be required.
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Erbium-YAG Laser:ย Useful for superficial lesions; may require multiple sessions.
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1450 nm Diode Laser:ย Targets sebaceous glands; may improve skin texture.
Other Procedures
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Curettage and Dermabrasion:ย May be considered for smaller lesions.
๐งฉย Considerations
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Diagnosis:ย Primarily clinical; biopsy may be performed to confirm.
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Recurrence:ย Possible even after treatment; ongoing monitoring may be necessary.
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Cosmetic Concerns:ย Treatment is often sought for aesthetic reasons, especially in visible areas.
๐ย Conclusion
Nevus comedonicus is a benign condition with various treatment options tailored to the severity and location of the lesions.ย While medical treatments can offer symptomatic relief, surgical and laser interventions may provide more definitive solutions for disfiguring lesions.ย Consultation with a dermatologist is essential to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.