Outcome of dermal grafting in the management of atrophic facial scars

Background: Scars over the face are cosmetically and psychologically disturbing. Various techniques have been described and are being practiced in the management of these scars. Aims and Objectives: This study was undertaken to study the safety, effectiveness of using dermal grafts as fillers in the...

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Main Authors: Kanathur Shilpa, S Sacchidanand, Budamakuntla Leelavathy, Padmanabha Shilpashree, Gorur Divya, Rammurthy Ranjitha, D V Lakshmi
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.jcasonline.com/article.asp?issn=0974-2077;year=2016;volume=9;issue=4;spage=244;epage=248;aulast=Shilpa
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spelling doaj-21e53bb9d4704987b35e2998305c6e002020-11-24T22:20:11ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery 0974-20772016-01-019424424810.4103/0974-2077.197077Outcome of dermal grafting in the management of atrophic facial scarsKanathur ShilpaS SacchidanandBudamakuntla LeelavathyPadmanabha ShilpashreeGorur DivyaRammurthy RanjithaD V LakshmiBackground: Scars over the face are cosmetically and psychologically disturbing. Various techniques have been described and are being practiced in the management of these scars. Aims and Objectives: This study was undertaken to study the safety, effectiveness of using dermal grafts as fillers in the management of facial scars due to acne, chickenpox, trauma or any others. Materials and Methods: Fifteen patients with atrophic facial scars of varied aetiology and willing for surgery were considered for dermal graft technique. After pre-operative workup, subcision was done 2 weeks before planned surgery. Depending on the type of scar, grafts were inserted using pocket or road railing techniques. Scar improvement was assessed based on patient satisfaction. Results: Linear scars showed excellent improvement. Acne, varicella and traumatic scars also showed good improvement. However, two patients did not appreciate improvement due to marked surface irregularities as the scars were elevated. They were further subjected to LASER and chemical peel resurfacing. Conclusion: Dermal grafting can be used in the management of any round to oval facial scar which is soft, prominent and at least 4-5 mm across; linear scars at least 2-3 mm across and 3-4 cm in length. However, scars with prominent surface irregularities need further resurfacing techniques along with dermal grafting. Limitations: Limitations of the study include small sample size, and only subjective assessment of the scar has been taken into consideration to assess the outcome.http://www.jcasonline.com/article.asp?issn=0974-2077;year=2016;volume=9;issue=4;spage=244;epage=248;aulast=ShilpaAtrophic scardermal graftpocket techniquerailroad technique
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author Kanathur Shilpa
S Sacchidanand
Budamakuntla Leelavathy
Padmanabha Shilpashree
Gorur Divya
Rammurthy Ranjitha
D V Lakshmi
spellingShingle Kanathur Shilpa
S Sacchidanand
Budamakuntla Leelavathy
Padmanabha Shilpashree
Gorur Divya
Rammurthy Ranjitha
D V Lakshmi
Outcome of dermal grafting in the management of atrophic facial scars
Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery
Atrophic scar
dermal graft
pocket technique
railroad technique
author_facet Kanathur Shilpa
S Sacchidanand
Budamakuntla Leelavathy
Padmanabha Shilpashree
Gorur Divya
Rammurthy Ranjitha
D V Lakshmi
author_sort Kanathur Shilpa
title Outcome of dermal grafting in the management of atrophic facial scars
title_short Outcome of dermal grafting in the management of atrophic facial scars
title_full Outcome of dermal grafting in the management of atrophic facial scars
title_fullStr Outcome of dermal grafting in the management of atrophic facial scars
title_full_unstemmed Outcome of dermal grafting in the management of atrophic facial scars
title_sort outcome of dermal grafting in the management of atrophic facial scars
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery
issn 0974-2077
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: Scars over the face are cosmetically and psychologically disturbing. Various techniques have been described and are being practiced in the management of these scars. Aims and Objectives: This study was undertaken to study the safety, effectiveness of using dermal grafts as fillers in the management of facial scars due to acne, chickenpox, trauma or any others. Materials and Methods: Fifteen patients with atrophic facial scars of varied aetiology and willing for surgery were considered for dermal graft technique. After pre-operative workup, subcision was done 2 weeks before planned surgery. Depending on the type of scar, grafts were inserted using pocket or road railing techniques. Scar improvement was assessed based on patient satisfaction. Results: Linear scars showed excellent improvement. Acne, varicella and traumatic scars also showed good improvement. However, two patients did not appreciate improvement due to marked surface irregularities as the scars were elevated. They were further subjected to LASER and chemical peel resurfacing. Conclusion: Dermal grafting can be used in the management of any round to oval facial scar which is soft, prominent and at least 4-5 mm across; linear scars at least 2-3 mm across and 3-4 cm in length. However, scars with prominent surface irregularities need further resurfacing techniques along with dermal grafting. Limitations: Limitations of the study include small sample size, and only subjective assessment of the scar has been taken into consideration to assess the outcome.
topic Atrophic scar
dermal graft
pocket technique
railroad technique
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