This image displays typical scarring due to discoid lupus erythematosus. Discoid lupus erythematosus can have slightly elevated pink or red lesions. This image displays the ring-like, red, slightly elevated lesions typical of discoid lupus erythematosus. Circular dull, red spots that persist on the face are often the first sign of discoid lupus. This image displays a red, slightly raised lesions typical of early discoid lupus erythematosus. This image displays a patient with chronic discoid lupus. In discoid lupus erythematous, the skin can appear scarred with redness and scaling, as displayed in this image. The dull red, scaling patches of discoid lupus are often circular or disc-shaped.
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Picture of Discoid Lupus Erythematosus: This image displays typical scarring due to discoid lupus erythematosus. Divider line
This image displays typical scarring due to discoid lupus erythematosus.
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The face (bridge of the nose, cheeks, lower lip, the ears, or inside the mouth) and/or the scalp are most often affected. Sometimes the trunk as well as the arms and legs (extremities) are more extensively involved. 

The skin lesions may vary in appearance; a red bump or patch may appear first and is usually painless or only slightly itchy. The area may be scaly or even wart-like. With time, the center of the lesion becomes white and scarred, with permanent hair loss. Lesions in darker-skinned people may be darker brown, changing to a purple color at the edges. The lesions often (but not necessarily) occur in sun-exposed areas.
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