Abstract
Idiopathic facial aseptic granuloma (IFAG), an exclusive pediatric dermatosis, is typically characterized by one or more asymptomatic erythematous nodules on the face. While its etiology remains elusive, there are suggestions that it could be a manifestation of childhood rosacea. This case report sheds light on a five-year-old male with an erythematous nodule on the right nasolabial fold, conclusively diagnosed as IFAG through histopathological examination. A detailed overview of the clinical approach, treatment, and outcome is presented, contributing valuable insights to the sparse literature on this rare condition.