As displayed in this image, the small elevations of the skin of dermatosis papulosa nigra can sometimes develop thicker scaling. In dermatosis papulosa nigra, tiny to small, dark brown elevations of the skin are typically located on or around the cheeks. This image displays a close-up of typical brown elevations of the skin of dermatosis papulosa nigra. This image displays large, dark elevations of the skin due to dermatosis papulosa nigra.  This image displays a severe case of dermatosis papulosa nigra on the face.
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Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra  Information for adults

Picture of Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra: As displayed in this image, the small elevations of the skin of dermatosis papulosa nigra can sometimes develop thicker scaling. Divider line
As displayed in this image, the small elevations of the skin of dermatosis papulosa nigra can sometimes develop thicker scaling.
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Who's At Risk
Dermatosis papulosa nigra affects up to 35% of blacks and an unknown proportion of Asians. Women are affected more than men. Dermatosis papulosa nigra usually begins in adolescence, and the number and size of lesions increase with age. The spots of dermatosis papulosa nigra do not go away.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008