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Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia - A New Absolute Contraindication for Deep Chemical Peels.

Marina Landau,Antonella Tosti, George Kroumpouzos, Erik Eims,Mohamad Goldust

Clinics in Dermatology(2024)

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Abstract
Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) is characterized by a receding hairline in the frontotemporal region due to the gradual loss of hair follicles and then follicular stem cells and follicular fibrosis. Follicular stem cells are crucial in skin healing after chemical peeling and other resurfacing procedures. Although there is a possible association of FFA with a history of facial and scalp surgical procedures, there is no information on the safety of cosmetic procedures in patients with FFA. We report five patients with FFA who experienced unusual and complicated outcomes after undergoing a deep chemical peel (phenol and croton oil). As the prevalence of FFA continues to increase globally, it is essential to raise awareness about the potential incompatibility of this dermatologic disorder with specific cosmetic procedures, such as deeper peels and other resurfacing modalities.
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frontal fibrosing alopecia,deep chemical peel,phenol,vitiligo-like,complication,abnormal healing,safety
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