Regular epilation alone is an acceptable treatment for symptom-free pilonidal patients

Pediatr Surg Int. 2023 Oct 31;39(1):285. doi: 10.1007/s00383-023-05577-w.

Abstract

Introduction: Patients with mild pilonidal disease often experience symptom resolution without excision. We hypothesized that treating symptom-free/asymptomatic pilonidal patients with regular epilation alone had similar recurrence rate as patients who were also treated surgically.

Method: Patient data were prospectively collected 2/2019-11/2022 at our Pilonidal Clinic. All patients received regular epilation; all patients presented before 12/2020 also underwent pit excision using trephines. Starting 1/2021, only symptomatic patients underwent pit excision; symptom-free patients at presentation received only regular epilation. Recurrence rates were statistically analyzed.

Results: 255 patients (male:54.4%, female:45.6%), median age 17.3years (IQR:15.8-19.1) were followed for median 612.5days (IQR:367.5-847). 44.1% identified as Hispanic, 36.5% Caucasian, 17.1% Asian, 2.4% Black. Median symptom duration at presentation was 180.5days (IQR:44.5-542.5). 160 patients were initially treated with surgical excision and regular epilation, while 95 patients with regular epilation only. The failure rate between patients who received surgical excision initially and recurred (9.4%) and patients who received epilation only and recurred (12.6%) was similar, after controlling for sex, race, age, comorbidities, skin type, hair color, hair thickness (p > 0.05). Patients who recurred after only undergoing regular epilation all underwent surgical excision, median 100days (IQR:59.5-123.5) after initial presentation.

Conclusion: Regular epilation alone is an acceptable treatment for symptom-free pilonidal patients.

Keywords: Epilation Therapy; Non-operative management; Pilonidal Disease; Pit excision.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Ambulatory Care Facilities
  • Female
  • Hair Removal*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Pilonidal Sinus* / surgery
  • Recurrence
  • Treatment Outcome