Keratinocyte-melanocyte graft technique followed by PUVA therapy for stable vitiligo.

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  • Dilip Kachhawa
  • Gyaneshwar Kalla
چکیده

BACKGROUND Various surgical procedures for correcting stable vitiligo exist but these have their own limitations. Autologous, non-cultured, non-trypsinized, melanocyte plus keratinocyte grafting is a new and simple method of vitiligo surgery. OBJECTIVE The study aimed to evaluate efficacy of a new grafting technique in vitiligo patches. METHODS Eighteen vitiligo patches underwent this procedure. The upper layer of epidermis was removed by superficial dermabrasion using a dermabrader micromotor until the epidermis appeared wet and shiny. Then, antibiotic ointment was applied and dermabrasion was continued up to the whitish area of the upper dermis. The paste-like material (ointment with entangled epidermal particles) was collected and spread over the dermabraded recipient site. RESULTS Pigmentation usually started at 4-6 weeks. Complete uniform pigmentation took 16-20 weeks. CONCLUSION For smaller vitiligo patches this method gives cosmetically acceptable results. It is easy to perform and does not require specific laboratory setup.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology

دوره 74 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2008