B-ENT

Treatment of rhinophyma with radiofrequency: a case report

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Kırıkkale University, Faculty of Medicine, ENT Department

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Special Hospital, Kirikkale, Turkey

B-ENT 2010; 6: 209-213
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Treatment of rhinophyma with radiofrequency: a case report. Problem: Rhinophyma is characterized by a slow progressive enlargement of the nasal skin that cannot resolve spontaneously. Clinically, the lower two-thirds of the nose becomes enlarged and hypervascular, developing a reddish-purple discoloration and a nodular appearance. It is believed that rhinophyma represents the end stage of acne rosacea. The treatment modalities are medical and surgical.

Case: This study describes a 62-year-old man with rhinophyma that was treated with a radiofrequency technique. The pathological examination was compatible with acne rosacea. After surgery, a broad-spectrum sunscreen was applied until reepithelialization was complete. Conclusion: We recommend the radiofrequency technique for treatment of rhinophyma.

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