Atrophic Macules
Atrophic macules, a form of scarring
most common in Caucasians, are soft with a slightly wrinkled base.
Blood vessels just below the surface of the scar may make them appear
purplish when they are recent, but this discoloration may fade over
time to a pale ivory. Atrophic macules are usually small when they
occur on the face, but may be
a centimeter or larger elsewhere on the body.

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