“…In 1997, Balus et al 1 coined the term of fibroelastolytic papulosis of the neck (FEPN) to encompass similar clinicopathological entities such as pseudoxanthoma elasticum with papillary dermal elastolysis (PXE‐PDE) and white fibrous neck papulosis (WPFN) 1,2 . FEPN is a rare disease, with acquired idiopathic, noninflammatory lesions, reported mainly in the neck or supraclavicular region and from the fifth decade of life onwards 2,3 . The pathogenesis of FEPN is unknown, although it is thought to be related to skin aging, ultraviolet radiation, and elastogenesis 3 .…”