Patient Chooses Surgery to Remove Acne Keloidalis Nuchae
Video of Acne Keloidalis Nuchae Surgical Cure

In this video, Acne Keloidalis Nuchae Surgical Cure is depicted: This patient suffered a condition called acne keloidalis nuchae, which was causing him to have bumps on the back of his head. Acne keloidalis nuchae, or AKN, is a condition that ravages the hair follicle, usually on the back of the head near the nape of the neck. It results in scarring, hair loss, and what appears to be razor bumps on the back of the head; however in many cases these bumps grow to become large puss-filled masses. This patient had been wearing his hair long to cover the bumps, but wanted to pursue treatment before they grew bigger.

His options were to have ongoing corticosteroid injections to the area every month, or to have permanent treatment—surgical excision. He opted for surgery. Dr. Umar successfully removed the area of the scalp that was affected by acne keloidalis nuchae.

Several months after the surgery, his AKN is gone and the area shows great improvement. An Acne Keloidalis Nuchae surgical cure achieved. The patient is now able to cut his hair short, without the embarrassment he faced before. In addition, his newfound confidence is influencing many areas of his life. “I get out more, I’m starting to exercise,” the patient says. “I feel great. I’m glad I did it.”

Acne Keloidalis Nuchae Surgical Cure
Early stage AKN bumps were excised from the back of this patient’s head.*

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