Atypical mycobacterial infection following blepharoplasty and full-face skin resurfacing with CO2 laser.

Dermatol Surg

Division of Dermatology and Cutaneous Sciences, Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Published: August 2002

Background: With the popularity of laser skin resurfacing for the correction of photoaging and the improvement of acne scarring, it is important to note complications that may result from this procedure. Infections must be recognized and treated early, as some can result in permanent local destruction and systemic spread to other body sites.

Objective: To increase the awareness of an unusual infection that may result from laser resurfacing.

Methods: We report the case of a 52-year-old woman who presented with two symmetrical nodules 1 month after full-face skin resurfacing with CO2 laser. These were found to be abscesses caused by Mycobacterium fortuitum infection.

Results: The diagnosis was established following surgical debridement and subsequent culture grown from the exudate. Oral antibiotic treatment guided by organism sensitivity resulted in complete clearance of the infection with no recurrence or sequelae after 3 years of follow-up.

Conclusion: This case demonstrates that atypical mycobacterial infections may arise after laser resurfacing procedures, despite proper technique, sterile instrumentation, and appropriate perioperative medications and postoperative wound care. If diagnosed and treated early, this potentially disastrous complication can be cured with no permanent sequelae.

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