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Clin Plast Surg ; 50(3): 399-409, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37169406

ABSTRACT

Periorbital hyperpigmentation (POH) is a common aesthetic concern that impacts patients' emotional well-being and quality of life. POH can be difficult to manage as the etiology is often multifactorial or difficult to elucidate. An understanding of different contributing factors and ability to classify hyperpigmentation can aid in the management of POH. Classification of POH is divided into pigmented, vascular, structural, and mixed subtypes. A wide array of treatment options has been proposed belying the challenges inherent to improving POH. Modalities vary from topical therapies, chemical peels, dermal fillers, and lasers, to surgical intervention. Because POH can be multifactorial, successful management of POH will depend on elucidating the etiology and often requires a combination of therapies.


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Chemexfoliation , Hyperpigmentation , Humans , Quality of Life , Hyperpigmentation/etiology , Hyperpigmentation/therapy , Face , Erythema/therapy , Erythema/complications
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Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am ; 30(3): 309-319, 2022 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35934433

ABSTRACT

Periorbital hyperpigmentation (POH) is a common aesthetic concern that impacts patients' emotional well-being and quality of life. POH can be difficult to manage as the etiology is often multifactorial or difficult to elucidate. An understanding of different contributing factors and ability to classify hyperpigmentation can aid in the management of POH. Classification of POH is divided into pigmented, vascular, structural, and mixed subtypes. A wide array of treatment options has been proposed belying the challenges inherent to improving POH. Modalities vary from topical therapies, chemical peels, dermal fillers, and lasers, to surgical intervention. Because POH can be multifactorial, successful management of POH will depend on elucidating the etiology and often requires a combination of therapies.


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Chemexfoliation , Hyperpigmentation , Chemexfoliation/adverse effects , Erythema/etiology , Erythema/therapy , Esthetics , Humans , Hyperpigmentation/etiology , Hyperpigmentation/therapy , Quality of Life
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Pediatr Hematol Oncol ; 35(3): 225-230, 2018 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30359159

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Erythema ab igne (EAI) is an asymptomatic dermatosis caused by prolonged exposure to localized heat. Affected areas have net-like hyperpigmentation that may resemble more serious conditions such as livedo racemosa or vasculitis. We report three cases of EAI in pediatric sickle cell disease (SCD) patients who were initially suspected of having a more severe, life-threatening disorder before Dermatology was consulted. Clinicians caring for pediatric SCD patients who regularly use heating pads/devices for pain relief should consider EAI in the differential diagnosis of large areas of net-like hyperpigmentation. This paper aims to increase recognition of EAI and patient education on safe practices while using heating pads.


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Anemia, Sickle Cell/complications , Erythema/etiology , Skin Diseases/etiology , Adolescent , Adult , Anemia, Sickle Cell/pathology , Female , Hot Temperature , Humans , Hyperpigmentation , Young Adult
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