How long does it take to get better from disseminated facial milia lupus?

Facial disseminated lupus vulgaris can last for months or even years, so the exact recovery time is difficult to determine, and it usually takes at least a few months to get better. Facial disseminated lupus vulgaris, also known as follicular lupus vulgaris, lupus vulgaris-like tuberculosis, etc., is a chronic skin disease that lasts for at least a few months, and may even last for several years. In some people, the disease resolves on its own, but an atrophic scar may remain after healing. Facial disseminated lupus vulgaris is characterized by light brown, rounded papules or nodules with a smooth, soft surface, some of which may break down and leave atrophic scars, which can take at least a few months, or even years, to recover from. Patients with disseminated lupus vulgaris should be treated with glucocorticoid drugs (betamethasone) and retinoids (retinoic acid cream) under the guidance of a doctor.