Abstract:
Cutis laxa (CL); is a rare disease characterised clinically by loose puffy skin and histologically by
dermal elastic tissue loss. Both forms of hereditary or acquired CL may be generalised or localised.
Acquired CL, which is less common than congenital CL, carries the risk of systemic involvement.
The localised form of acquired CL is not common, and it is often preceded by an inflammatory
phase. We present a 34 year-old male patient with a localised CL who developed loosening of the
skin overlying the right scapula without a preceding inflammatory phase.