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The use of micro-plasma radiofrequency technology in secondary skin graft contraction: 2 case reports.

Abstract
Secondary skin graft contraction leading to cosmetic deformity remains a great challenge. These two case reports present serious skin graft contraction and the treatment with micro-plasma radiofrequency technology. Two patients presented with complaints of post-burn depigmentation on the forehead and the hand, respectively, and received dermabrasion and thin split-thickness skin grafting. Then, many localized contraction lesions occurred after 4 weeks. The treatment selected was non-surgical removal using micro-plasma radiofrequency technology with the following energy parameters: a roller tip at 80 watts, three passes in different directions. No complications were observed. The contracted skin was ablated without affecting the pigment distribution. The consequents were that the color, appearance, and texture of the grafted skin matched the adjacent skin well and had better patient acceptance.
AuthorsJin-Ping Ding, Lin Fang, Lian-Zhao Wang
JournalJournal of cosmetic and laser therapy : official publication of the European Society for Laser Dermatology (J Cosmet Laser Ther) Vol. 17 Issue 6 Pg. 301-3 ( 2015) ISSN: 1476-4180 [Electronic] England
PMID25803674 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
Topics
  • Adult
  • Burns (surgery)
  • Contracture (etiology, therapy)
  • Diathermy (instrumentation, methods)
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Pigmentation Disorders (therapy)
  • Skin Transplantation

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