This image displays a small, pink, slightly raised area of skin, with scaling on the edge, typical of fungal (tinea) infections. The pink rings with scaling seen around the eye are classic of tinea faciale. This image displays the superficial skin fungal infection of the face known as tinea faciale.  Tinea faciale (a fungal infection on the face) often has pink, ring-like, slightly elevated lesions with scaling at the edge. Tinea of the face can cause red, scaly, raised skin lesions. This image displays round, sharply bordered areas typical of tinea faciale. This image displays the round shape and pink, bumpy border of tinea on the face (ringworm). This image displays a classic occurrence of tinea faciale (ringworm) on the neck. This image displays scaling and a sharp edge to the affected area typical of tinea faciale, the medical term for a skin fungus ("ringworm").
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Ringworm, Facial (Tinea Faciale)  A parent's guide to condition and treatment information

Picture of Ringworm, Facial (Tinea Faciale): This image displays a small, pink, slightly raised area of skin, with scaling on the edge, typical of fungal (tinea) infections. Divider line
This image displays a small, pink, slightly raised area of skin, with scaling on the edge, typical of fungal (tinea) infections.
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Who's At Risk
Facial ringworm may occur in people of all ages, of all races, and of both sexes. However, it is most frequently seen in adults aged 20–40. In addition, it is more common in warmer, more humid climates.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008