Miliary osteoma cutis of the face: Treatment with the needle microincision-extirpation method

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2007

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Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Multiple miliary osteoma cutis of the face represents primary extra-skeletal bone formation that arises within the skin of the face. Multiple miliary osteoma cutis of the face is a rare complication of chronic inflammatory acne vulgaris and has invasive and non-invasive treatment alternatives different from acne vulgaris. Invasive techniques should be simple, easy, and inexpensive, with minimal risk of scarring and pigmentation. We used a needle microincision-extirpation technique in a patient with multiple miliary osteoma cutis unresponsive to non-invasive treatment modalities. Skin overlying the papules was incised with a needle and then the calcificated papules were extirpated by using a small curettage device. Lesions were left to secondary healing. Results were quite good and cosmetically acceptable.

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Osteoma cutis, Acne, Skin, Surgical treatment

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Başkan, E. B. vd. (2007). "Miliary osteoma cutis of the face: Treatment with the needle microincision-extirpation method". Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 18(4), 252-254.