Atrophy of Adipose Tissue Ring-Shaped

Adipose tissue atrophy is a skin disease that is characterized by the thinning or complete disappearance of fatty tissue in the face and neck. This can be caused by various factors such as heredity, genetic diseases, smoking, exposure to sunlight, hormonal imbalance, etc.

This pathology can manifest itself with various symptoms, ranging from the formation of small fat deposits in the shape of a ring or semi-ring to the complete disappearance of tissue. The main symptoms are changes in the color, texture and size of the skin at the site of the lesion. Pale and flaky skin can signal atrophy. In addition, the patient may experience a feeling of tightness and itching in the affected area.

Treatment of adipose tissue atrophy begins with a consultation with a dermatologist and determining the causes of this disease. Depending on the cause of the disease, the doctor may prescribe treatment with hormonal drugs, special creams or laser therapy. Treatment usually includes