| Literature DB >> 25922954 |
Shehla Admani1, Jeffrey W Gertner2, Amanda Grosman3, Peter R Shumaker2, Nathan S Uebelhoer4, Andrew C Krakowski5.
Abstract
The treatment of disfiguring and disabling scars remains a field of active study, reinvigorated with recent advances in techniques and technologies. A variety of approaches can be utilized depending on scar characteristics, location, degree of tissue loss, and associated contractures. Just as traumatic scars can be complex and heterogeneous, the corresponding paradigm for treatment must also be flexible and multimodal for optimal improvement. This report describes a 3-year-old girl with a "mixed" (atrophic/hypertrophic), violaceous, contracted facial scar from a dog bite. It was treated with a novel approach utilizing a multidisciplinary pediatric scar team to combine autologous fat grafting, ablative fractional laser resurfacing, pulsed-dye laser, and laser-assisted delivery of a corticosteroid as concurrent, multimodal therapy to optimize the outcome. ©2015 Frontline Medical Communications.Entities:
Keywords: ablative laser; autologous; carbon dioxide laser; contracture; cosmetic; disfiguring; dog bite; fat transfer; fractionated; injury; laser; plastic surgery; pulsed-dye laser; reconstruction; scar; trauma
Year: 2015 PMID: 25922954 DOI: 10.12788/j.sder.2015.0126
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Cutan Med Surg ISSN: 1085-5629