Unilateral scar sarcoidosis after revision blepharoplasty: a case reportUnilateral scar sarcoidosis after revision blepharoplasty: a case report
Woo Geon Lee,
Young Gue Koh,
Sun Hye Shin
et al.
Abstract:Scar sarcoidosis is a rare type of cutaneous sarcoidosis that develops at sites of scars caused by surgery, laser treatment, trauma, tattoo removal, herpes zoster, or vaccination but has rarely been reported after blepharoplasty for cosmetic purposes. Most of these reported cases concerned scar sarcoidosis on both sides of surgical sites. However, in our case, it occurred only on the right side, where revision surgery was performed. Histologic examination showed non-caseating granulomatous inflammation consist… Show more
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