Abstract
Background:
Linear scleroderma, also known as “en coup de sabre,” is a subtype of localized scleroderma that warrants aesthetic correction because it appears on the forehead region in children.
Objective:
To report dermal fat grafting as a novel and effective surgical treatment option in linear scleroderma.
Methods:
Under local anesthesia, a dermal fat graft was successfully placed into a subcutaneous pocket that was prepared underneath the depressed scar. The donor site was closed primarily.
Results:
No early or late complications developed postoperatively. After 1-year follow-up, the dermal fat graft was viable, the depressed scar was adequately augmented, and a good aesthetic result and patient satisfaction were obtained.
Conclusion:
We believe that dermal fat grafting is a cost-effective option and provides a long-lasting aesthetic outcome in the management of linear scleroderma.
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