Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Oct 2023)

Eyebrow Restoration in Deep Facial Burn: Follicular Unit Extraction Hair Transplantation after Nanofat Graft

  • Rama A. Ali, MD,
  • Mina Fayek, MD,
  • Marwan Noureldin, MD,
  • Nadeen M. El-Essawy, MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000005331
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. e5331

Abstract

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Background:. Eyebrows play an important role in protecting the eyes, and also transmit facial expression. Restoration of eyebrow loss after deep thermal burns is a challenging task because a scarred recipient area may affect the success rate of the hair transplantation outcome. Trials to improve this outcome via preparation of pretransplantation recipient area are mandatory. Methodology:. Seventeen patients (20 eyebrows) with partial or total postburn eyebrow loss were recruited. Nanofat injection was done as a preparatory step before hair transplantation. Patients were followed up monthly for 6 months after follicular unit extraction. The outcome was assessed both objectively by phototrichoscopy and patient satisfaction, and by incidence of complications. Results:. The mean eyebrow density of the recipient side was found to be 88.60 ± 29.96 hair follicle per cm2, compared with 133.95 ± 38.38 on the control side. The mean eyebrow thickness of the recipient side was found to be 0.07 ± 0.01 mm, compared with 0.06 ± 0.01 on the control side, The overall satisfaction was 60% regarding the density, 80% regarding direction, and 65% regarding symmetry. However, when it comes to texture, 45% were satisfied. Conclusions:. Restoration of eyebrow loss after deep facial burn is a challenging procedure. Improving the recipient area before hair transplantation is recommended to achieve a satisfactory outcome. Waiting until maturation of the scarred tissue of the recipient area and preparation of it with nanofat can achieve a satisfactory outcome.