Journal of Dermatological Treatment (Apr 2022)

Treatment of keratosis pilaris and its variants: a systematic review

  • Jalal Maghfour,
  • Sophia Ly,
  • Wasim Haidari,
  • Sarah L. Taylor,
  • Steven R. Feldman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09546634.2020.1818678
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 3
pp. 1231 – 1242

Abstract

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Introduction Keratosis pilaris (KP) is a common, benign skin condition of follicular hyperkeratosis. Although KP is asymptomatic, the cosmetic appearance of KP can lead to psychosocial distress among patients. New emerging treatments are increasingly being utilized. Yet, there is little to no summative data on the treatments of KP and its subtypes. Objective To summarize existing literature on treatments for KP and its subtypes. Methods A comprehensive search was performed using Pubmed/MEDLINE, Embase and Web of Science databases. The search identified 1150 non-duplicated articles, and 47 articles were included in the review. The primary outcomes measured were KP treatment type and the degree of improvement following therapy. Findings Our findings demonstrate that the most supported form of treatment for KP is laser therapy, particularly the QS:Nd YAG laser. Topical treatments – including Mineral Oil-Hydrophil Petrolat, tacrolimus, azelaic acid, and salicylic acid – are also effective at least for improving the appearance of KP. Conclusion While the measured treatment outcomes varied among studies, laser therapy appears to be the most effective form of treatment. Use of topicals also improved KP lesions.

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