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A case report of lupus panniculitis-induced facial lipoatrophy successfully treated with injectable hyaluronic acid
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Remington, Todd
, Hardin, Jori
, Green, Rebecca
, Robertson, Lynne
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JCMS Case Report
2024
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A case report of lupus panniculitis-induced facial lipoatrophy successfully treated with injectable hyaluronic acid
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Remington, Todd
, Hardin, Jori
, Green, Rebecca
, Robertson, Lynne
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JCMS Case Report
2024
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A case report of lupus panniculitis-induced facial lipoatrophy successfully treated with injectable hyaluronic acid
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A case report of lupus panniculitis-induced facial lipoatrophy successfully treated with injectable hyaluronic acid
2024
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Overview
Lupus panniculitis is a chronic subtype of cutaneous lupus erythematosus. It typically presents as tender, firm subcutaneous nodules on the proximal extremities, face, and/or trunk and can leave behind disfiguring scarring or lipoatrophy in the post-inflammatory phase. When a patient presents with physical or emotional distress secondary to lupus panniculitis-induced lipoatrophy, there are variable data on treatment with autologous fat transfer and injectable fillers. We present the case of a 37-year-old female presenting with lipoatrophy of the right cheek, after 2 years of quiescent disease, undergoing successful volume restoration with injectable hyaluronic acid filler.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd,SAGE Publishing
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