Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (Apr 2022)

Bilateral periareolar hyperpigmentation after augmentation mammoplasty: a case report and literature review

  • Eun-Jung Yang,
  • Sang-Soo Lee,
  • Bong-Kyoon Choi,
  • Sung Ran Hong,
  • Young-Seok Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14730/aaps.2021.00220
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 2
pp. 79 – 83

Abstract

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Complications arising from breast augmentation procedures are broadly categorized as either surgery-related or prosthesis-related. Many reports have described complications associated with breast augmentation. However, to date, periareolar post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) after breast augmentation has not been reported. Herein, we report a case of PIH after augmentation mammoplasty using a silicone implant through the periareolar approach. A 35-year-old woman, who underwent bilateral breast augmentation using a periareolar approach, presented with bilateral periareolar tissue changes, with dark brown, irregular macules appearing 6 weeks postoperatively. Based on clinical symptoms and histological examination, the lesion was diagnosed as PIH. Topical hydroquinone and retinoic acid were applied for 8 weeks after the pigmentation appeared. After 6 months of observation, the pigmentation faded. To summarize, we report a case of pigmentation around the bilateral nipples after periareolar breast augmentation along with a literature review.

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