Can idiopathic skin atrophy be treated surgically?

Idiopathic skin atrophy is not surgically treatable. Idiopathic cutaneous atrophy is a primary dermal atrophy of undetermined nature, more commonly seen in women, and is considered to be related to infection, trauma, and localized malnutrition. The main symptom is a gray-brown or violet-colored indurated rash, round or oval. There is no specific treatment for this disease, and surgery does not make the lesions disappear, nor does it eliminate the cause of the disease, which is ineffective. Idiopathic skin atrophy can make oral vitamin E, salvia tablets, prednisone and so on to ease the development of the disease, but also can be applied locally glucocorticoid drugs, such as compound betamethasone cream, dexamethasone cream, etc., but also through some massage and trans-thermal, helium-neon laser irradiation and other physical therapy. Idiopathic skin atrophy is recommended to go to a regular hospital, under the guidance of a specialized doctor to choose the correct treatment, the above drugs should be used in accordance with medical advice.