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Severe facial dermatitis as a late complication of aesthetic rhinoplasty; a case report

Mohammad Hossain Rajabian1 email, Manoochehr Sodaify2 email and Shahin Aghaei2 email

1Department of Plastic Surgery Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran

2Department of Dermatology Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran

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BMC Dermatology 2004, 4:1doi:10.1186/1471-5945-4-1

Published: 31 March 2004

Abstract

Background

Contact dermatitis, as a cutaneous complication after rhinoplasty, is of early onset, limited and transient. The cause of this dermatitis is irritant or allergic. Late onset skin complications are rare and non-inflammatory.

Case presentation

We are reporting an unexpected, severe allergic contact dermatitis of the face, in a young female, appearing one month following aesthetic rhinoplasty. She failed to respond to ordinary treatments for dermatitis. We did standard battery – including nitrofurazone, tincture of benzoin and hydrocortisone – patch test for the patient that showed sensitivity to benzoin and corticosteroid.

Conclusions

In summary we report a case of a severe allergic contact dermatitis of the face, in a 21-year-old girl who underwent corrective aesthetic rhinoplasty, appearing one month following surgical operation. We were unable to find a similar report in the medical literature.


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