Papular elastorrhexis is a rare entity, possibly a form of connective tissue nevi, characterized by asymptomatic white papules on the trunk and extremities first appearing during childhood or adolescence. Histopathologically, the elastic fibers are decreased and may appear in thin and fragmented forms. This rare conditions have overlapping clinical and histological findings with other connective tissue nevi, that make diagnosis a challenge for dermatologists. Herein we report a 27-year old Korean female presenting asymptomatic 2-5mm sized whitish papules on both extremities and showing histopathologic findings of increased layers of collagen fibers and decreased and fragmented elastic fibers in dermis.