Laser–assisted Dermal Grafting for the Correction of Cutaneous Contour Defects : Dermatologic Surgery

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Laser–assisted Dermal Grafting for the Correction of Cutaneous Contour Defects

GOODMAN, GREG MBBS, FACD1

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Dermatologic Surgery 23(2):p 95-99, February 1997. | DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.1997.tb00669.x

Abstract

background 

The correction of dermal loss as occurring in acne and other atrophic scars as well as the cosmetic correction of deep rhytides may be attainable by many techniques. When autologous tissue is desired by the patient or when a larger procedure is not desired then autologous dermal grafting is often a satisfactory solution.

methods 

Eleven patients had 32 dermal grafts implanted for cutaneous contour defects. Various methods of harvesting and implanting derma! grafts are described. A high–energy short–pulse CO, laser is used to prepare the donor site.

objective 

Dermal grafts are an attempt to provide safe autologous and permanent correction for deeper cutaneous contour problems.

results 

Most patients achieve adequate correction of their contour defect. Complication rate is low although early in our experience epidermal cyst formation (2/32) and tethering (1/32) were seen. Suggestions for avoidance of these problems are offered. In two grafts resorption or partial resorption was seen.

conclusions 

Dermal grafting is a useful adjunctive technique in the management of deeper acne scars, and rhytides. It seems to be a safe reproducible technique that should become part of the dermatologic surgeon's armamentarium.

© 1997 by the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Inc.

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