A 20-year-old healthy male, with no significant past medical history, presents for evaluation of long-standing facial eruption, with irritation believed to be due to shaving. Initial Examination: Healthy-appearing male No significant past medical history Presents for management of long-standing facial eruption Extensive follicular-based papules and pustules in a beard distribution, numerous ingrown hair and macules of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation noted What would be the probable diagnosis for this case?
What initial treatment would you recommend for this patient? *This case is from the Docplexus Editorial Team and is meant for educative purpose only.