Surgical Treatment of Scarring Alopecia Associated with Acne Keloidalis Nuchae

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ABSTRACT

Acne keloidalis nuchae (AKN) is a relatively rare chronic inflammatory condition that leads to alopecia on the occipital scalp. Multiple large keloids and alopecia associated with long-lasting folliculitis impair the psychosocial functioning of patients. We report successful treatment of alopecia associated with AKN. When a 23-year-old male was referred to us, a large area of alopecia and multiple keloids associated with AKN were found. Following total excision of the lesion, the defect was reconstructed with two rotation flaps elevated bilaterally. Most patients with AKN undergo conservative treatments including oral antibiotics and local steroid injections. As surgical treatments, excision followed by skin grafting or second-intention healing has been reported. However, all of the previously-reported treatments have left alopecia on the occipital region. Although long scars might be left in the scalp, local flap reconstruction would be an option for the treatment of large areas of alopecia associated with AKN.

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Tamagawa, K. , Morioka, D. , Suminaga, R. , Zhang, Z. , Aoki, A. , Shibuya, Y. and Utsunomiya, H. (2019) Surgical Treatment of Scarring Alopecia Associated with Acne Keloidalis Nuchae. Modern Plastic Surgery, 9, 14-17. doi: 10.4236/mps.2019.91003.

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