Literature DB >> 12091999

Excision of rhinophyma with a laser scanner handpiece--a modified technique.

Charalambos E Skoulakis1, Chariton E Papadakis, Dimitrios G Papadakis, John G Bizakis, Dionysios E Kyrmizakis, Emmanuel S Helidonis.   

Abstract

Rhinophyma is a slowly progressive, benign dermatological disorder of the tip of the nose. The most widely accepted theory is that rhinophyma is the end stage result of chronic acne rosacea. The primary reason for excision of rhinophyma is cosmetic deformity. However, nasal obstruction may present, as rhinophyma may obstruct nasal vestibules. Surgery is the treatment of choice for rhinophyma. Medical therapy has not given satisfactory results. The surgical treatment modalities are divided into two main groups. The first is complete excision, with primary closure for small lesions, or skin grafting for large lesions. The second group includes incomplete excision followed by re-epithelialization from the remaining glandular epithelium. The carbon dioxide (CO2) laser has been advocated for excision of rhinophyma. Newer instrumentation, such as Swiftlase and SurgiTouch (ESC Sharplan) or Ultrapulse (Coherent) is more effective in vaporization and carbonization resulting in better hemostasis (Ries and Speyer, 1996). In this report, 7 patients with rhinophyma treated with the Swiftlase are reviewed. The surgical technique, the complications and the follow-up are discussed.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12091999

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rhinology        ISSN: 0300-0729            Impact factor:   3.681


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1.  Well-Circumscribed Localized-Rhinophyma as a Very Rare Presentation of Rhinophyma.

Authors:  Hossein Kavoussi; Mazaher Ramezani; Fatemeh Ahmadaghaei; Iraj Ghorbani; Hamid Eftekhari Pirouz; Reza Kavoussi
Journal:  Iran J Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2019-09
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