We report a case of scarring and non-scarring alopecia secondary to vascular occlusion with dermal filler. Vascular occlusion is a known complication of dermal filler injections and alopecia as a… Click to show full abstract
We report a case of scarring and non-scarring alopecia secondary to vascular occlusion with dermal filler. Vascular occlusion is a known complication of dermal filler injections and alopecia as a clinical sequelae has only rarely been reported. Our novel use of hydroxychloroquine, in addition to hyaluronidase and oral and topical steroids may improve clinical outcomes associated with this complication.
               
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