The article presents a case study of a 21-year-old woman who came to the British American Hospital in Lima, Peru complaining of skin folds that had been growing on her neck for 3 years, as well as blurring visual acuity over the past months. The woman describes the skin folds as neither itchy nor painful. The article provides an overview on the diagnosis describing as pseudoxanthoma elasticum, an inherited disorder linked with the increase of mineralized elastic fibers in the skin.