What is Dissecting Cellulitis?
What is Dissecting Cellulitis? Dissecting Cellulitis (DC), also known as Hoffman disease, is a chronic (long-term) inflammatory scalp disorder that causes abscesses and keloids that lead
What is Dissecting Cellulitis? Dissecting Cellulitis (DC), also known as Hoffman disease, is a chronic (long-term) inflammatory scalp disorder that causes abscesses and keloids that lead
Article Updated August 2022 Keloids are raised scars that primarily appear after trauma – a cut or wound. They’re firm, sometimes shiny, rubbery, and have fibrous nodules

Why Dissecting Cellulitis Keeps Coming Back: Hidden Inflammation Beyond the Visible Scalp Bumps A new study finds PIILIF in normal-looking scalp and clinically quiet nodules,

A technical, implementation-focused summary of a paired-biopsy study examining the clinical, histologic and immunophenotypic expression of PIILIF across dissecting cellulitis disease states. Clinical premise Dissecting

Durante años, John Picone vivió con una afección del cuero cabelludo que parecía decidida a arrebatarle cada vez más cosas. Lo que comenzó como unos

Most people think about chronic scalp disease in terms of appearance. What they do not see are the countless daily adjustments happening behind the scenes.

La mayoría de la gente piensa en las enfermedades crónicas del cuero cabelludo en términos de apariencia. Lo que no ven son los innumerables ajustes

Some people remember the moment their condition began. Robert doesn’t. As far back as he can remember, the scalp cysts and hairline bumps were already

Some wounds are visible. Others quietly reshape the way a person moves through the world. For Robert, severe Acne Keloidalis Nuchae (AKN) did both. The

Some battles happen in plain sight. Others unfold quietly, shaping the choices people make long before anyone notices. For Robert, Advanced Folliculitis Keloidalis Nuchae (AKN)
Robert remembers the moment hiding stopped working. At first, the bumps lived quietly at the back of his scalp. A hat could cover them. A

Severe hairline bumps from chronic folliculitis often begin quietly before becoming more noticeable over time. During his conversation on The BaldCast, Robert Peeters explained that