Introduction: In the field of hair transplantation (HT) surgery, transplantation techniques from autologous tissue dominate. The most widely used techniques are follicular unit transplantation, also known as strip technique, and follicular unit extraction. Case Presentation: We report a case of an HT sequence of particular interest because of its unusual clinical presentation, chronic relapsing nature, and aggressiveness. The clinical presentation (fluctuating and communicating lesions in the occipital region), course, and symptomatology support the hypothesis of PCAS. Discussion: PCAS or folliculitis dissecans or Hoffmann's disease is a rare disorder of unknown etiology. We speculate that the mechanical extraction of follicular units was the trigger. This case underlines the need for further studies as cases of PCAS may increase concomitantly with the increase in HT.

Perifolliculitis Capitis Abscedens et Suffodiens after Follicular Unit Transplantation: A Case Report / Genco, L.; Cantelli, M.; Delfino, M.; Noto, M.; Fabbrocini, G.; Vastarella, M.. - In: SKIN APPENDAGE DISORDERS. - ISSN 2296-9195. - 9:1(2023), pp. 73-75. [10.1159/000526664]

Perifolliculitis Capitis Abscedens et Suffodiens after Follicular Unit Transplantation: A Case Report

Genco L.;Cantelli M.
Secondo
;
Delfino M.;Noto M.;Fabbrocini G.
Penultimo
;
Vastarella M.
2023

Abstract

Introduction: In the field of hair transplantation (HT) surgery, transplantation techniques from autologous tissue dominate. The most widely used techniques are follicular unit transplantation, also known as strip technique, and follicular unit extraction. Case Presentation: We report a case of an HT sequence of particular interest because of its unusual clinical presentation, chronic relapsing nature, and aggressiveness. The clinical presentation (fluctuating and communicating lesions in the occipital region), course, and symptomatology support the hypothesis of PCAS. Discussion: PCAS or folliculitis dissecans or Hoffmann's disease is a rare disorder of unknown etiology. We speculate that the mechanical extraction of follicular units was the trigger. This case underlines the need for further studies as cases of PCAS may increase concomitantly with the increase in HT.
2023
Perifolliculitis Capitis Abscedens et Suffodiens after Follicular Unit Transplantation: A Case Report / Genco, L.; Cantelli, M.; Delfino, M.; Noto, M.; Fabbrocini, G.; Vastarella, M.. - In: SKIN APPENDAGE DISORDERS. - ISSN 2296-9195. - 9:1(2023), pp. 73-75. [10.1159/000526664]
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