Successful treatment of eyebrow intradermal nevi by shearing combined with electrocautery and curettage: Two case reports

World J Clin Cases. 2023 Sep 26;11(27):6537-6542. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i27.6537.

Abstract

Background: An intradermal nevus is a common skin tumour, and the classical method of removal has a risk of recurrence and scarring. It is a challenge for dermatologists to treat eyebrow intradermal nevi quickly and efficiently. This study focused on investigating the efficacy and safety of shearing combined with electrocautery and curettage in the treatment of eyebrow intradermal nevi.

Case summary: We describe two adult patients with eyebrow intradermal nevi treated by shearing combined with electrocautery and curettage. Both patients were followed up regularly after surgery. At follow-up, no recurrence of eyebrow intradermal nevus and no obvious scars or hypopigmentation were found in either patient. The results indicated that shearing combined with electrocautery and curettage could remove eyebrow intradermal nevus without side effects and confirmed the efficacy and safety of this modality for treating these skin lesions.

Conclusion: Shearing combined with electrocautery and curettage has superior merits, including simple operation, good cosmetic effects, and high patient satisfaction, presenting great application potential for treating intracutaneous nevus.

Keywords: Aesthetic surgery; Case report; Combined treatment; Eyebrow; Intradermal nevus; Thermal diffusion.

Publication types

  • Case Reports