What Is Keratosis Pilaris?

Keratosis pilaris (KP) is a common, harmless skin condition that creates rough, sandpaper-like bumps on the surface of the skin most often on the upper arms, thighs, cheeks, and buttocks. These tiny bumps form when keratin, a protective protein, builds up and plugs individual hair follicles. While keratosis pilaris is not medically dangerous, it can be cosmetically frustrating and difficult to manage with over-the-counter products alone.

Professional Keratosis Pilaris Care You Can Trust

At Skin Blossom Pro, we see keratosis pilaris regularly and understand the frustration that comes with persistent rough, bumpy skin that doesn’t respond to drugstore treatments. Our certified aestheticians in North Vancouver take a targeted approach, combining professional exfoliation techniques with barrier-repairing protocols to smooth texture, reduce redness, and prevent keratin plugs from reforming. We assess your skin’s unique needs during every appointment and adjust treatments to deliver cumulative improvement because managing KP effectively requires consistency and clinical expertise.

Who Gets Keratosis Pilaris?

Keratosis pilaris is remarkably widespread, affecting an estimated 40% of adults and up to 80% of adolescents at some point:

  • Teenagers and young adults KP is most prevalent during puberty and adolescence, when hormonal changes can accelerate keratin production and clog follicles more readily.
  • People with dry skin Those who tend toward dry or dehydrated skin are far more likely to develop visible KP bumps, especially during colder months.
  • Individuals with eczema or allergies Keratosis pilaris frequently co-occurs with atopic dermatitis, asthma, and seasonal allergies, suggesting a shared genetic component.
  • Women Studies indicate that KP is slightly more common in women, though it affects all genders.
  • Those with a family history of KP The condition is strongly hereditary, so if a parent or sibling has it, there is a high probability you will experience it as well.

If your bumpy skin texture has persisted despite consistent moisturizing, professional treatment can help achieve the smooth results you’re looking for.

Common Causes of Keratosis Pilaris

Keratosis pilaris occurs when the body’s natural processes create excess keratin, but several factors influence how severe it becomes:

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Types of Keratosis Pilaris We Treat

While all keratosis pilaris shares a common origin, it can manifest differently depending on the individual:

  • Keratosis pilaris rubra Small red or pinkish bumps surrounded by inflamed, flushed skin, most commonly found on the arms, thighs, and cheeks.
  • Keratosis pilaris alba Rough, flesh-colored or white bumps without significant redness or inflammation, giving the skin a dry, sandpaper-like texture.
  • Keratosis pilaris rubra faceii A variant specifically affecting the cheeks and face, producing a rosy, flushed appearance with fine bumps that can be mistaken for acne or rosacea.
  • Keratosis pilaris atrophicans A less common form where bumps leave behind small, scar-like depressions as they resolve, creating subtle pitting in the skin’s surface.

Advanced Keratosis Pilaris Treatments at Skin Blossom Pro

Our North Vancouver team uses a combination of professional treatments to address the texture, redness, and follicular plugging associated with KP:

  • Chemical Peels Targeted exfoliating acids like lactic acid and glycolic acid dissolve the keratin plugs blocking hair follicles, dramatically smoothing skin texture over a series of sessions.
  • Microneedling Controlled micro-injuries stimulate the skin’s natural renewal process, encouraging healthy cell turnover that breaks the cycle of keratin buildup and improves overall skin smoothness.
  • OxyGeneo facial:This advanced facial gently exfoliates the skin’s surface while simultaneously infusing hydrating and nourishing ingredients, helping to soften KP bumps and restore a more even texture.
  • LED Light Therapy Red LED wavelengths help calm the redness and mild inflammation that often accompanies keratosis pilaris rubra, supporting a more even-toned complexion alongside exfoliation treatments.

Take the first step toward smoother skin. Book your consultation at Skin Blossom Pro and let our North Vancouver specialists design a keratosis pilaris treatment plan that works for your skin.

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