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Keratosis Pilaris Treatment
Last Updated: July 3, 2026
Lifestyle Modifications
Improve skin texture, reduce the appearance of bumps, and alleviate associated discomfort.
- Regularly moisturize skin with suitable, fragrance-free products to keep it hydrated.
- Use mild, unperfumed soaps and bathing products to avoid drying out the skin.
- Gently exfoliate affected skin with a soft washcloth or exfoliating mitt.
- Take cool or lukewarm showers and baths, avoiding hot water which can exacerbate dryness.
- Avoid harsh scrubs, perfumed soaps, or bathing products that can irritate or dry the skin.
- Refrain from scratching, picking, or aggressively rubbing the affected areas to prevent irritation and worsening of symptoms.
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Medicinal Treatment
Reduce keratin buildup, minimize inflammation, and improve skin smoothness and appearance.
- Over-the-counter creams and lotions containing ingredients like urea, lactic acid, or salicylic acid to gently exfoliate and moisturize.
- Prescription-strength topical retinoids (e.g., tretinoin) to promote cell turnover and prevent follicle blockage.
- Topical corticosteroid creams for short-term use to reduce severe inflammation and itching, if present.
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Surgical & Procedural Treatment
Address persistent redness, pigmentation, and severe textural changes that do not respond to topical treatments.
- Laser therapy, such as pulsed dye lasers, to reduce persistent redness (erythema) and hyperpigmentation associated with keratosis pilaris.
- Vascular lasers to target and minimize prominent blood vessels if significant redness is a concern.
- Ablative or non-ablative fractional lasers may be considered for severe textural irregularities, though less commonly used and often costly.
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Ayurvedic Treatment
Balance Pitta and Kapha doshas, detoxify the body, and nourish the skin naturally to alleviate symptoms.
- Topical application of natural oils (e.g., coconut oil, neem oil) and herbal pastes (e.g., turmeric, sandalwood) to moisturize, soothe, and reduce inflammation.
- Internal herbal remedies like Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia) and Sariva (Hemidesmus indicus) to purify the blood and support skin detoxification.
- Panchakarma therapies such as Virechana (therapeutic purgation) or Raktamokshana (bloodletting) under expert guidance for deep cleansing and balancing doshas.
- Dietary recommendations focusing on fresh, easily digestible foods, avoiding processed items, and ensuring adequate hydration to promote healthy skin from within.
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