In cases of perforating folliculitis, the affected hair follicle has a transepithelial channel and, frequently, a parakeratotic luminal plug as well as focal destruction of its lateral wall. In this transfollicular channel and in the follicular lumen, parakeratotic
keratin is combined with connective-tissue components, such as
collagen and
elastin, and a variety of inflammatory cells. A hair shaft or hair fragment may occasionally be seen inside the transfollicular channel, the follicular lumen, or both. Usually, there is localized
fibrosis and scant inflammation in the dermis around the follicle. == Treatment ==