Can You Scrape Off Keratosis?
Trying to scrape them yourself off can risk infection or permanent damage, and is unlikely to get rid of them permanently
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Trying to scrape them yourself off can risk infection or permanent damage, and is unlikely to get rid of them permanently
The skin condition keratosis pilaris is often referred to by the appreciably less scientific term, ‘chicken skin.’
Keratosis pilaris is a long-term skin condition that some people are more prone to than others. Here we look at what it is, and what you can do to manage...
Keratosis pilaris (KP), also charmingly known as chicken skin, is a harmless, common but often quite irritating condition where the skin’s hair follicles get blocked with an excess of keratin, the...