Newborn babies may also develop an oily, pimply facial rash that resembles acne.
Infants who are just 6 to12 weeks old can develop atopic dermatitis as a patchy facial rash.
This facial rash looks like the cheeks have been slapped.
Perioral dermatitis is a facial rash that causes bumps to develop around the mouth.
Tuberous sclerosis first came to medical attention when dermatologists described the distinctive facial rash (1835 and 1850).
They first described the shagreen plaques and later would note an association between the facial rash and epilepsy.
Pringle's adenoma sebaceum would become a common eponym for the facial rash.
The facial rash usually clears as it spreads to other parts of the body.
Perioral dermatitis is a facial rash in the area around the mouth.
Use very sparingly on facial rashes and on the back of the hands.