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Folliculitis and scarring after eyebrow transplantation: an uncommon complication

Jocelyn Theresa P. Navalta and Damkerng Pathomvanich
Hair Transplant Forum International March 2013, 23 (2) 54-56; DOI: https://doi.org/10.33589/23.2.0054
Jocelyn Theresa P. Navalta
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Damkerng Pathomvanich
FACS Bangkok, Thailand
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    Figure 1. A: Pre-op: Mild frontotemporal recession. B: Pre-op: Bilateral sparse eyebrows.
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    Figure 2. 2 months’ post-op: erythematous papules (hairline and eyebrows), comedones and enlarged pores (eyebrows).
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    Figure 3. A: 3 months’ post-op: decrease in erythema and number of papules. B: 3 months’ post-op: atrophic scarring.
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    Figure 4. A: 4 months’ post-op: resolution of lesions (hairline). B: 4 months’ post-op: improvement of lesions (eyebrows). C: 4 months’ post-op: increase in “ice-pick” (atrophic) scars.
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    Figure 5. 5 months’ post-op: improved scars with TCA peel.
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Jocelyn Theresa P. Navalta, Damkerng Pathomvanich
Hair Transplant Forum International Mar 2013, 23 (2) 54-56; DOI: 10.33589/23.2.0054

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