A case of faun tail naevus treated by intense pulsed light

Ann Dermatol. 2009 May;21(2):147-9. doi: 10.5021/ad.2009.21.2.147. Epub 2009 May 31.

Abstract

A faun tail is abnormal lumbar hypertrichosis that is characterized by a wide, often triangular or lozenge-shaped patch of coarse hair, and this hair is usually several inches long. Faun tail is a rare entity. A 36-year-old male presented with a triangular shaped hair tuft with terminal hair on the lumbosacral area, and he'd had this unusual hair since birth. There were no neurologic signs or abnormality on his spine X-ray. The MRI scan showed disc degeneration and loss of lodordosis. We report here on a rare case of faun tail, which was a form of localized hypertrichosis on the lumbosacral area, and this was successfully treated with intense pulsed (IPL) light.

Keywords: Faun tail; Hypertrichosis; Intense pulsed light.

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