Abstract
A 63-year-old, skin type V woman presented with a 3-year history of multiple asymptomatic papules on the face, which were slowly increasing in number and causing cosmetic concerns. These lesions had been interpreted as adult acne, and for the past two years she had been treated with topical and systemic retinoids and submitted to a salicylic acid peel without benefit. She had no prior history of acne and her medical past was unremarkable. Regular medication or other facial treatments were denied.
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