What Is Becker Nevus Syndrome?
Source: Genetic and Rare Diseases (GARD) Information Center
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Becker Nevus Syndrome
BNS; Hairy Epidermal Nevus Syndrome; Pigmentary Hairy Epidermal Nevus
Becker nevus syndrome is characterized by the presence of a Becker nevus in association with underdevelopment (hypoplasia) of the breast or other skin-related, muscular, or skeletal defects, all of which usually involve the same side of the body as the nevus (ipsilateral). Learn more about the syndrome.
Becker-Naevus
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Source: Genetic and Rare Diseases (GARD) Information Center
Source: Genetic and Rare Diseases (GARD) Information Center
CO2 Fractional laser on the face
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Becker's nevus typically does not require treatment except for cosmetic reasons - primarily excessive hair growth (hypertrichosis) and hyperpigmentation.
Treatment has always been challenging, often using lasers with mixed results. Q-switched ruby laser has been used with variable success in the treatment of both the hypertrichosis and hyperpigmentation. Hypertrichosis may also be improved by laser-assisted hair removal or by electrolysis. Hyperpigmentation may be lessened with Q-switched Nd:YAG laser or fractional resurfacing, although responses are variable and recurrence rates are high. Acne that develops within the nevus can be treated with standard acne therapies.
People with Becker's nevi should be examined for associated soft tissue and bony abnormalities.
Source: Genetic and Rare Diseases (GARD) Information Center
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