Chemical burn following 50% trichloroacetic acid for acne: Presentation of a case and a focused review
Background: Chemical peels are widely used minimally invasive procedures with both cosmetic and medical indications. Although known for their general safety and efficacy, peels can rarely result in significant complications. Objective: Here we report the first case in the peer-reviewed literature of...
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doaj-551757d78d5f457c8c835b15d75dba0d2020-11-25T02:18:55ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery2352-24102016-01-01201717410.1016/j.jdds.2015.06.001Chemical burn following 50% trichloroacetic acid for acne: Presentation of a case and a focused reviewHannah Liu0Amor Khachemoune1Rashid M. Rashid2SUNY Downstate Medical Center, 450 Clarkson Ave, Box #46, Brooklyn, NY 11203, USAVeteran’s Affairs Medical Center, 800 Poly Place, Brooklyn, NY 11209, USAMosaic Clinic: Hair Transplant Center, 2401 Yale St, St #2a, Houston, TX 77008, USABackground: Chemical peels are widely used minimally invasive procedures with both cosmetic and medical indications. Although known for their general safety and efficacy, peels can rarely result in significant complications. Objective: Here we report the first case in the peer-reviewed literature of chemical burn from erroneous home use of 50% trichloroacetic acid. Methods: A focused literature review was performed of complications relating to chemical peels. Results: Chemical burns from trichloroacetic acid peels are rare. To our knowledge, this is the first such case reported with supporting histopathological data. Conclusions: Physicians must be aware of the potential complications of chemical peels, prevention strategies, and treatment modalities.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352241015000444Trichloroacetic acidTCAChemical burnAdverse eventChemical peelHyperpigmentation |
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Hannah Liu Amor Khachemoune Rashid M. Rashid Chemical burn following 50% trichloroacetic acid for acne: Presentation of a case and a focused review Journal of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery Trichloroacetic acid TCA Chemical burn Adverse event Chemical peel Hyperpigmentation |
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Chemical burn following 50% trichloroacetic acid for acne: Presentation of a case and a focused review |
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Chemical burn following 50% trichloroacetic acid for acne: Presentation of a case and a focused review |
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Chemical burn following 50% trichloroacetic acid for acne: Presentation of a case and a focused review |
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Chemical burn following 50% trichloroacetic acid for acne: Presentation of a case and a focused review |
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Chemical burn following 50% trichloroacetic acid for acne: Presentation of a case and a focused review |
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chemical burn following 50% trichloroacetic acid for acne: presentation of a case and a focused review |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Journal of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery |
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Background: Chemical peels are widely used minimally invasive procedures with both cosmetic and medical indications. Although known for their general safety and efficacy, peels can rarely result in significant complications.
Objective: Here we report the first case in the peer-reviewed literature of chemical burn from erroneous home use of 50% trichloroacetic acid.
Methods: A focused literature review was performed of complications relating to chemical peels.
Results: Chemical burns from trichloroacetic acid peels are rare. To our knowledge, this is the first such case reported with supporting histopathological data.
Conclusions: Physicians must be aware of the potential complications of chemical peels, prevention strategies, and treatment modalities. |
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Trichloroacetic acid TCA Chemical burn Adverse event Chemical peel Hyperpigmentation |
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