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Lipofilling-A Regenerative Alternate for Remodeling Burn Scars: A Clinico-Immunohistopathological Study

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Publisher Thieme
Specialty General Surgery
Date 2023 Sep 14
PMID 37705812
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Abstract

 Any injury involving the dermis will lead to scarring. Scar tissue can cause functional limitations, cosmetic impairments, pain, and itch. Adipose-derived stem cells have also been shown to play a role in scar modulation. This study evaluates changes in lipofilled scar over the period of time and compares it with non-lipofilled scar tissue.  A prospective case-control study with intraindividual follow-up was performed on 30 adult patients with post-burn scars from November 2016 to May 2019. Clinical, histopathological, and immunohistochemical parameters were assessed among the case and control regions of the scar.  Mean age of the study population was 30.6 years. The duration of the scar included in this study ranged from 1 to 28 years, with a mean duration of 5.91 years. There was a significant reduction in pain, itch, stiffness, and an increase in the pliability of the scar, and a substantial improvement in the modified Vancouver Scar Score in the lipofilled group. In histopathological analysis, the case group showed organized parallel collagen fibers, a significant reduction in melanocytes, improvement in vascularity, and a significantly increased amount of collagen fibers at the reticular dermis. Immunohistochemical analysis indicated new cell synthesis in the scar tissue and reduced melanocytes.  The remodeling effect of adipocyte-derived stem cells is long-lasting, and there is a gradual improvement in most of the parameters. Lipofilling has regenerative capacity, which leads to the improved overall appearance of scar and improvement at the cellular level.

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