Hi thanks for your query. Unfortunately, once the lesions of anetoderma have formed, there is no treatment to get rid of the lesions. If the disease involves a small area, surgical excision of the lesions may be an option. However if a secondary problem exists that is a potential cause of the lesions, treatment of the underlying medical condition can decrease or even prevent new areas from appearing.
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