This image displays the back of the neck at the hairline that is affected by acne keloidalis nuchae.  This image displays fairly small lesions of acne keloidalis nuchae. Numerous smooth, scar-like, small, raised lesions at the back of the neck are typical of acne keloidalis nuchae. This image displays a person with a variant of acne keloidalis nuchae, displaying depressed scars rather than thick keloids.  The back of the scalp and neck is the typical location for acne keloidalis.  This image displays acne keloidalis that has been aggravated by rubbing and scratching. This image displays round, smooth bumps typical of acne keloidalis nuchae. This image displays smooth, firm lesions typical of acne keloidalis nuchae. The lesions of acne keloidalis nuchae can be focused in a limited area at the back of the neck or scalp, as displayed in this image.
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Picture of Acne Keloidalis Nuchae: This image displays the back of the neck at the hairline that is affected by acne keloidalis nuchae.  Divider line
This image displays the back of the neck at the hairline that is affected by acne keloidalis nuchae.
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Who's At Risk
Acne keloidalis nuchae is most commonly found in young adult men of African or, less commonly, Latino or Asian descent. It is very uncommon in women. In addition, acne keloidalis nuchae is very rarely seen in people prior to puberty or after middle age.
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