Becker's pseudofollicles

Becker pseudofollicles are a skin condition in which small formations appear on the surface of the skin, similar to follicles, but not them. These lesions may be red or white in color and may vary in shape and size.

This condition was described by American dermatologist Stephen Becker in 1950. He called them pseudofollicles to emphasize that these formations are not true skin follicles.

Becker pseudofollicles can occur for a variety of reasons, including skin infections, allergic reactions, hormonal changes and other medical conditions. They can be either temporary or permanent.

Treatment for Becker pseudofollicles depends on the cause of their occurrence. In some cases, it is enough to simply remove the formations using special tools or a laser. In other cases, antibiotics or other medications may be required.

However, if Becker's pseudofollicles persist for a long time or appear again after treatment, then this may be a sign of a more serious skin condition such as psoriasis or eczema.

Overall, Becker's pseudofollicles are a fairly common skin condition that can occur for a variety of reasons. However, if they persist for a long time and cause discomfort, then it is necessary to consult a dermatologist for diagnosis and treatment.



Becker PseudoFollicles

Becker, Paul Ralph Edmund, also known as Pam Jabkes, was an American dermatologist and researcher who made important contributions to the history and development of dermatology. Among his achievements is the development of the concept of pseudofollicles based on the study of the cells that make up the skin. Based on this, he developed a strategy to facilitate the diagnosis of skin diseases such as ringworm, fungus and other dermatological diseases. It is noteworthy that his research not only benefited the medical research of dermatology, but was also applied to cosmetic purposes, as it was largely related to medicine and chemistry.

Education

Pam Jabksi is the son of a psychologist and a student from the Faculty of German Literature. Studied at Yeni College,