Disfiguring Hidradenitis Suppurativa of the Face

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Introduction: Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, disfiguring, and debilitating inflammatory skin condition accompanied by pain, malodorous discharge, scarring, and a scarce quality of life. Skin folds are the most frequently affected areas, while the face is rarely involved. Case Presentation: We herein report a case of a man in his 40s affected by a severe form of HS for 15 years. Physical examination showed massive, bridged scarring located on the cheeks, temporal area, chin, nuchae, and scalp. Discussion: Massive face scarring due to HS is an infrequent event and represents a further burden for patients affected by HS and a therapeutic challenge for clinicians due to the lack of codified guidelines. Novel therapies with lasers and combination therapies are emerging and may be beneficial for hypertrophic scarring in HS.

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Capasso, G., Fabbrocini, G., & Marasca, C. (2022). Disfiguring Hidradenitis Suppurativa of the Face. Skin Appendage Disorders, 8(1), 70–72. https://doi.org/10.1159/000518433

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