| Literature DB >> 31619890 |
Mohamed Soliman1, Sidharth Sonthalia2, Akmal Saad3, Mohamed Elkomy3, Mohamed Abdelhady3, Gaurang Krishna4.
Abstract
Correction of depigmentation of postburn leukodermic scars is daunting. In contrast to vitiligo, the success rate of skin grafting techniques is much lower in postburn scars owing to altered skin architecture and poor graft uptake. Cellular transfer techniques such as noncultured epidermal or epidermal or keratinocyte suspension suffer the limitations of modest efficacy and high procedural cost. Follicular transplantation by the follicular unit extraction technique is being extensively used in vitiligo. Recently, it has been reported for the correction of scar alopecia. Although this approach is expected to significantly repigment pliant scars, the cosmetic unacceptability of the retained hairs may warrant removal. We describe an innovative three-step protocol to provide a repigmented smooth scar. We vernacularly labeled this technique follicular unit "exploitation," as the follicular units "exploited" positively for repigmentation were later removed by laser hair reduction. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Follicular unit exploitation; follicular unit extraction; laser hair reduction; leukodermic scar; repigmentation; skin grafting; vitiligo
Year: 2019 PMID: 31619890 PMCID: PMC6785970 DOI: 10.4103/JCAS.JCAS_61_19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cutan Aesthet Surg ISSN: 0974-2077
Figure 1Postburn leukodermic scar involving the forearm of an adult lady. (A) Baseline appearance of a part of the scar with focus on the test site. (B) View of the entire scarred area with visible repigmentation at the test site three months after follicular implantation (black circle). (C) Immediately after completion of follicular unit grafting in the remaining leukodermic areas of the scar
Figure 2Post follicular unit implantation of the leukodermic scar. (A) Three months later (after completed repigmentation) revealing prominence of many hair follicles (black arrows). (B) Appearance after six alexandrite LHR sessions revealing retained pigmentation, significant reduction in hair shafts with an overall cosmetically satisfactory outcome