What Does Keratosis Pilaris Look Like?
Keratosis Pilaris, or “KP,” is a dermatological condition that affects around 40 to 50 percent of the population. Especially prevalent among teenagers, it is a follicular disorder that causes rough bumps on various parts of the body, especially the upper arms, thighs and buttocks. Babies can also have this condition, with the bumps appearing on the cheeks. Though there is no cure for KP, various treatments are available that can alleviate the symptoms and cause the skin to look less bumpy and irritated.