AI Article Synopsis

  • Linear scleroderma "en coups de sabre" creates scars on the forehead and scalp, causing the face to look uneven, especially for young adults.
  • A 17-year-old boy with this condition was treated by filling in the scars with fat taken from his own body, using a method that ensures a good fit.
  • After 6 months, the boy’s forehead looked much better, and the fat stayed in place well, showing that this fat grafting method works well for this type of condition.

Article Abstract

Background: Linear scleroderma "en coups de sabre" is a disease that causes scar-like lesions in the forehead and the scalp, and atrophy of the underlying structures. The result is an acute facial asymmetry that can be distressing to affected young adults. Several surgical treatments are available such as free tissue transfer and synthetic fillers.

Aims: In this report, we present a rare case of linear scleroderma "en coups de sabre," which was successfully managed with single-stage autologous fat grafting.

Patients/methods: The patient was a 17-year-old male who presented with a soft-tissue defect in the left forehead region. Treatment consisted of transferring autologous fat into the defect in a retrograde fashion, as described by Coleman, and overcorrecting the defect to account for fat resorption.

Results: At 6 mo postoperatively, the patient had maintained a satisfactory correction of his left forehead and scalp regions with minimal resorption of fat.

Conclusion: Autologous fat grafting provides a safe and easy approach for the treatment of linear scleroderma "en coups de sabre". With minimal manipulation of the aspirated fat, combined with overcorrection of the defect, long-term clinically satisfactory results can be obtained.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocd.13490DOI Listing

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