Abstract

Two Japanese men complained of redness of their jowls and requested treatment of those areas. Examination revealed welldemarcated reddish-brown pigmentation with granular texture on both sides of the cheeks. The redness of the lesion was mainly caused by dilation of superficial vessels and vanished when pressure was applied. Both patients were diagnosed as EFF by the classical triad, which is composed of erythema, hyperpigmentation, and follicular prominence.

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