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27 years
I have chicken skin on my chest and neck. How can I get rid of it? Sometimes they turn red sometimes they r skin color but my skin feels like sandpaper. Im taking low dose of roaccutane, does it help?
Feb 2, 2014
There is no efficient treatment for this case, roaccutane doesn't help in this condition.
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