2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0365-05962011000200024
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Perda pilosa por líquen plano pilar após transplante capilar: relato de dois casos e revisão da literatura

Abstract: Androgenetic alopecia is often treated by follicular unit transplantation, a technique that involves minimal risk of hair loss because of the more resistant nature of the donor area. Lichen planopilaris is a cicatricial alopecia that causes permanent destruction of hair follicles. We report two cases of post-transplantation lesions compatible with lichen planopilaris in both recipient and donor areas. The quality of the hair follicles in the donor area was apparently compromised by lichen planopilaris, the pro… Show more

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“…The observation that hair transplantation and facelift surgery reactivates the disease process may also be in keeping with the above hypothesis: the disordered immune‐mediated collapse of the hair follicle's privileged integrity may well leave local factors, such as memory T cells in skin stroma. In line with this, when apparently normal autologous hair follicles are transplanted to a region previously involved with FFA, subjects can develop the histological hallmarks of the disease .…”
Section: | Hormones and Trauma: True Culprits Or Mere Helpers And Esupporting
confidence: 56%
“…The observation that hair transplantation and facelift surgery reactivates the disease process may also be in keeping with the above hypothesis: the disordered immune‐mediated collapse of the hair follicle's privileged integrity may well leave local factors, such as memory T cells in skin stroma. In line with this, when apparently normal autologous hair follicles are transplanted to a region previously involved with FFA, subjects can develop the histological hallmarks of the disease .…”
Section: | Hormones and Trauma: True Culprits Or Mere Helpers And Esupporting
confidence: 56%
“…LPP can also be induced by hair transplantation or face-lift surgery. The possible triggering factors include the Koebner phenomenon, perisurgery antigen release, or the postoperative immune-inflammatory response [45, 46]. “Fibrosing alopecia in a pattern distribution” is another suggested subtype that has a centroparietal pattern.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some cases of FFA or LPP developed after hair transplantation for AGA, so hair transplants may also be affected [ 8 , 90 , 91 ]. In addition, one female developed FFA after face lift surgery [ 91 ].…”
Section: Aetiopathogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%