Is facial contraindicated for necrobiosis lipoidica?

When we have a client with the following condition: necrobiosis lipoidica

Signs and symptoms for necrobiosis lipoidica

  • Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum (“NLD”) is a rash that occurs on the lower legs
  • It is more common in women, and there are usually several spots
  • They are slightly raised shiny red-brown patches
  • The centers are often yellowish and may develop open sores that are slow to heal
NECROBIOSIS LIPOIDICA contraindications In beauty therapy

Description

Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum (NLD) is a rare skin condition in which lesions normally develop on the lower part of the legs. Other body parts can be affected, though.

NLD occurs due to collagen degeneration and inflammation associated with the thickening of blood vessel walls and fat disposition.

A rash of several spots usually appears as raised patches that are shiny red-brown in colour. These spots may develop into open sores which can be slow to heal.

Is necrobiosis lipoidica contagious?
No, "necrobiosis lipoidica" is NOT contagious!

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