Case Details
DPN before after with Laser vs Hyfrecation
Dermatosis papulosa nigra, or DPN, are small, benign growths that commonly appear on the face—especially the cheeks and around the eyes. They are very common in people with skin of color, particularly African Americans, and are largely genetic. While completely harmless, many patients choose to remove them for cosmetic reasons.
Our Usual Approach: Hyfrecation
Traditionally, we treat DPN using hyfrecation, a form of electrosurgical destruction. It’s highly precise and works especially well for smaller lesions. This is typically our go-to method because it allows for careful, controlled removal with excellent cosmetic outcomes.
Trying Something Different: Laser Treatment
In this case, we took a different approach. On this patient’s left cheek, we used the Aerolase Era laser instead of hyfrecation. Both methods ultimately work by destroying the lesion—they just use different types of energy to achieve that goal.
We wanted to evaluate how the laser performs. As you’ll see in the after, the results are equally excellent and comparable to hyfrecation. Of course, results may vary.
Related: DPN Removal
DPN removal with laser vs hyfrection: Choosing the Right Tool
In general, hyfrecation remains ideal for very small, precise spots because of the level of control it offers. However, laser can be a great option for patients with larger lesion, where efficiency and smooth coverage are important.
Most importantly, both treatments can be performed safely on darker skin types when done properly, minimizing the risk of pigmentation changes.
Considering Treatment?
If you’ve been thinking about removing DPNs, it’s helpful to know you have options. Treatment can be tailored to your skin, your lesions, and your goals. Schedule a consultation here!
See More Results
Be sure to check out another DPN removal case here—and feel free to reach out if you’d like to schedule a consultation.
Before
After
Description: The results 2 weeks after removing dermatosis papulosa nigra, or DPNs, from a woman's left cheek with the Aerolase ERA laser.
Before
After
Description: The results 2 weeks after removing dermatosis papulosa nigra, or DPNs, from a woman's left cheek with hyfrecation.