Refractory Folliculitis Decalvans Treatment Success with a Novel Surgical Excision Approach Using Guarded High-Tension Sutures

Sanusi Umar,1– 3 Ade Waterman,3 Donna Ton,3 Paul Shitabata1,2,4 1Department of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA; 2Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA, USA; 3Dr. U Hair and Skin Clinic, Manhattan Beach, CA, U...

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Main Authors: Umar S, Waterman A, Ton D, Shitabata P
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2023-09-01
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description Sanusi Umar,1– 3 Ade Waterman,3 Donna Ton,3 Paul Shitabata1,2,4 1Department of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA; 2Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA, USA; 3Dr. U Hair and Skin Clinic, Manhattan Beach, CA, USA; 4Dermatopathology Institute, Torrance, CA, USACorrespondence: Sanusi Umar, Dr. U Hair and Skin Clinic, 2121 N. Sepulveda Avenue, Suite 200, Manhattan Beach, CA, 90266, USA, Tel +1 310 318-1500, Fax +1 310 318-1590, Email drumar@dru.comPurpose: Folliculitis decalvans (FD) is a difficult-to-treat, localized scarring alopecia characterized by an expanding area of chronically inflamed purulent plaques or masses. Current treatment modalities vary and often result in only temporary remission. There are no reports of surgical therapies for FD. Here, we describe FD treatment using surgical excision and second-intention healing aided by guarded high-tension sutures.Methods: Five patients (one woman and four men) with histologically confirmed FD were treated by surgical lesion excision. All wounds were allowed to heal via second-intention. Guarded high-tension sutures were employed to minimize tissue tears while aiding and guiding wound contraction.Results: All wounds healed with a 47– 83% spatial contraction of the maximum wound diameters. Three patients healed entirely by second-intention, while two required a minor skin graft to close the wound completely. No disease recurrence was noted at 10– 24 months.Conclusion: Surgical excision with second-intention healing aided by guarded high-tension sutures effectively treated small and extensive FD lesions with no recurrence at long-term follow-up. To our knowledge, this is the first report of successful surgical treatment of FD.Plain Language Summary: Current treatment modalities of folliculitis decalvans, including steroids, antibiotics, and isotretinoin, are suboptimal, typically resulting in recurrence following the withdrawal of treatments. In this case series, we report a first account of treatment success of refractory folliculitis decalvans using surgical excision with second intention healing aided by guarded high-tension suturing. The outpatient procedure resulted in long-term remission at 10– 24 months follow-up.Keywords: folliculitis decalvans, treatment, surgical treatment, alopecia, primary cicatricial alopecia, acne keloidalis nuchae, lichen planopilaris, surgery, therapy, second intention healing, tension sutures, scaring alopecia, hair loss
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spelling doaj.art-3b4f05a1b299403cb728e697b89e4add2023-09-03T19:02:41ZengDove Medical PressClinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology1178-70152023-09-01Volume 162381239086354Refractory Folliculitis Decalvans Treatment Success with a Novel Surgical Excision Approach Using Guarded High-Tension SuturesUmar SWaterman ATon DShitabata PSanusi Umar,1– 3 Ade Waterman,3 Donna Ton,3 Paul Shitabata1,2,4 1Department of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA; 2Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA, USA; 3Dr. U Hair and Skin Clinic, Manhattan Beach, CA, USA; 4Dermatopathology Institute, Torrance, CA, USACorrespondence: Sanusi Umar, Dr. U Hair and Skin Clinic, 2121 N. Sepulveda Avenue, Suite 200, Manhattan Beach, CA, 90266, USA, Tel +1 310 318-1500, Fax +1 310 318-1590, Email drumar@dru.comPurpose: Folliculitis decalvans (FD) is a difficult-to-treat, localized scarring alopecia characterized by an expanding area of chronically inflamed purulent plaques or masses. Current treatment modalities vary and often result in only temporary remission. There are no reports of surgical therapies for FD. Here, we describe FD treatment using surgical excision and second-intention healing aided by guarded high-tension sutures.Methods: Five patients (one woman and four men) with histologically confirmed FD were treated by surgical lesion excision. All wounds were allowed to heal via second-intention. Guarded high-tension sutures were employed to minimize tissue tears while aiding and guiding wound contraction.Results: All wounds healed with a 47– 83% spatial contraction of the maximum wound diameters. Three patients healed entirely by second-intention, while two required a minor skin graft to close the wound completely. No disease recurrence was noted at 10– 24 months.Conclusion: Surgical excision with second-intention healing aided by guarded high-tension sutures effectively treated small and extensive FD lesions with no recurrence at long-term follow-up. To our knowledge, this is the first report of successful surgical treatment of FD.Plain Language Summary: Current treatment modalities of folliculitis decalvans, including steroids, antibiotics, and isotretinoin, are suboptimal, typically resulting in recurrence following the withdrawal of treatments. In this case series, we report a first account of treatment success of refractory folliculitis decalvans using surgical excision with second intention healing aided by guarded high-tension suturing. The outpatient procedure resulted in long-term remission at 10– 24 months follow-up.Keywords: folliculitis decalvans, treatment, surgical treatment, alopecia, primary cicatricial alopecia, acne keloidalis nuchae, lichen planopilaris, surgery, therapy, second intention healing, tension sutures, scaring alopecia, hair losshttps://www.dovepress.com/refractory-folliculitis-decalvans-treatment-success-with-a-novel-surgi-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CCIDfolliculitis decalvanstreatmentsurgical treatmentalopeciaprimary cicatricial alopeciaacne keloidalis nuchaelichen planopilarissurgerytherapysecond intention healingtension sutures
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Refractory Folliculitis Decalvans Treatment Success with a Novel Surgical Excision Approach Using Guarded High-Tension Sutures
Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
folliculitis decalvans
treatment
surgical treatment
alopecia
primary cicatricial alopecia
acne keloidalis nuchae
lichen planopilaris
surgery
therapy
second intention healing
tension sutures
title Refractory Folliculitis Decalvans Treatment Success with a Novel Surgical Excision Approach Using Guarded High-Tension Sutures
title_full Refractory Folliculitis Decalvans Treatment Success with a Novel Surgical Excision Approach Using Guarded High-Tension Sutures
title_fullStr Refractory Folliculitis Decalvans Treatment Success with a Novel Surgical Excision Approach Using Guarded High-Tension Sutures
title_full_unstemmed Refractory Folliculitis Decalvans Treatment Success with a Novel Surgical Excision Approach Using Guarded High-Tension Sutures
title_short Refractory Folliculitis Decalvans Treatment Success with a Novel Surgical Excision Approach Using Guarded High-Tension Sutures
title_sort refractory folliculitis decalvans treatment success with a novel surgical excision approach using guarded high tension sutures
topic folliculitis decalvans
treatment
surgical treatment
alopecia
primary cicatricial alopecia
acne keloidalis nuchae
lichen planopilaris
surgery
therapy
second intention healing
tension sutures
url https://www.dovepress.com/refractory-folliculitis-decalvans-treatment-success-with-a-novel-surgi-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CCID
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