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[|Human|] I just turned 41 and the last few years I have noticed hyperpigmentation on my legs were the hair follicles.are. I dont have the keratosis pilaris bumps, but every follicle is red and brown. its mainly on the front of my thighs and lower legs.I have also developed eczema patches on my calfs whicChatDoctore out of nowear and I never have rashes.I recieved steroid cream.for the eczema patches, however the hair follicles are another issue I did a tca peel years ago on the front of my thighs just to help rejuvenate the skin, but now I feel like that might have caused the problem now. I have tried glycolic creams, scrubs, microderm but it doesnt get rid of the redness and brown  it is like tiny red and brown spots all over my legs. Do you think permanent hair removal will help, as the follicules seem to get redder after shaving, also what.about a photo facial on the legs to get rid of the brown spots? I dont have tonsof money to spend, so any prescription creams you recommend? Im European descent, northern Italian and Croatian. Thanks
[|AI|]  Hi, With this much history, it seems that you are having one type of capillaries. Chambers disease. , also known as progressive pigmented purpuric dermatitis . However, you should be investigated to rule out any internal disease. Actually there is no perfect and sure cure of this disease. But, Oral vitamin C, vitamin K, colchicine, aminaphtone. etc. should be tried. Thrombophob with steroid cream should be applied to relieve itching and to fade the redness.  Avoid to remain in standing position for long time. Keep the legs in elevated position while sleeping. Condition is benign and some time self-healing, so do not worry. Ok, But consult dermatologist.