Pyoderma rugosum: Is wrinkled skin cute in dogs?

Pyoderma rugosa in dogs

Dogs are beloved for their adorable wrinkles, but these skin folds can sometimes harbor health problems. Pyoderma foldis is a common skin condition, particularly prevalent in certain dog breeds, such as bulldogs and Shar-Pei. These breeds are prone to moisture accumulation in their skin folds, which can create a breeding ground for bacteria and yeast.

Causes of pyoderma versicolor

Causes of pyoderma versicolor

Obese dogs often develop excessive skin folds due to excess fat. These folds usually appear in closed areas such as the face, lips, and underarms. Friction in these areas, combined with moisture and poor ventilation, can easily create a moist environment that can lead to infection.

Early symptoms of pyoderma plicata typically include an unpleasant odor and red, swollen skin. Affected dogs may lick or scratch frequently out of discomfort. This is not only unsightly but can also cause discomfort and affect a dog's quality of life.

Why does pyoderma versicolor tend to recur?

Pyoderma plicatum is often a secondary condition to a skin allergy. Veterinary treatment often requires antibiotics. During treatment, it's best not to take your dog outdoors, as exposure to the allergen can trigger the allergy again, creating a vicious cycle that makes the pyoderma even more difficult to resolve.

How to Help Your Dog Manage Skin Wrinkles

Managing Dog Skin Wrinkles

The key to effective management of crevical pyoderma is regular cleansing. While surgical excision of the crevices is the only definitive treatment, it's usually considered only after other treatments have failed. In most cases, washing the crevices with a gentle yet effective cleanser is sufficient, and mild cases generally respond well to this.

Weight control is a very important preventative measure. Losing weight can significantly reduce the prominence of the folds, thereby reducing the risk of infection. Regularly cleansing the affected area can also reduce the likelihood of infection. After cleaning with a mild, damp wipe, be sure to rinse thoroughly and dry completely. Gently trimming the hair in the area can also help reduce moisture and bacterial growth.

Effectively cleanses skin folds - Dermoscent PYOclean® Wipes

Dermoscent PYOclean Wipes

French furry skin brand Dermoscent's PYOclean® Wipes are designed to cleanse and target bacterial skin. These soap- and alcohol-free wipes contain the natural antibacterial compound PhytoC-2®, effectively purifying, soothing, and moisturizing targeted areas, making them ideal for cleaning even the hardest-to-reach spots, such as wrinkles, between fingers, on the tail, or on the chin.

Clinical studies have shown that continuous use of PYOclean® wipes for five weeks significantly improves pyoderma in cats and dogs.

The products are mainly targeted at:

  • Skin folds : Moisture, heat and friction promote the growth of microorganisms. Regular use of PYOclean wipes is effective for cleaning the face of cats and dogs. It is also suitable for other hard-to-reach areas such as the space between the toes or the tail.
  • Chin Acne : PYOclean wipes can effectively and gently clean your cat's chin for blackheads, spots, acne, etc.