2025-10-29 08:39:37
Presenters: Mills JM1
Case report: Malar rash, a key symptom of the systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) phenotype acute cutaneous SLE, is a common condition characterized by a symmetrical erythematous raised and/or flat rash across the cheeks. This case study reports the treatment of a 28-year-old female patient who developed a large, symmetrical, erythematous, raised, and scaly rash, abruptly following a silicone breast augmentation. It is hypothesized that the malar rash occurred secondary to the potential development or onset of SLE, which is consistent with previous reports of malar rash. This case study demonstrates the potential efficacy of combining microneedling, stem cell therapy, and topical and oral pre- and probiotics in managing malar rash.
Disclosures: JMM has no conflicts to disclose.
Funding: No funding was provided.
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