Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4119070 Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryPurposeProminent signs of ageing of the hands have recently been treated with permanent or longer-lasting injectable dermal fillers. However, few previous studies have described the long-term complications of such hand rejuvenation. The purpose of our report was to share our experience of 15 cases with long-term complications following hand rejuvenation using various medical fillers.Patients and methodsWe performed a retrospective review of the management of 15 patients who presented with complications from the injection of synthetic fillers for hand rejuvenation at a tertiary medical centre over a period of 10 years from March 2002 to January 2011.ResultsInjected materials included polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) microsphere filler, calcium hydroxyapatite filler, hyaluronic acid filler, poly-l-lactic acid (PLLA) filler and other medical fillers. Of the total study sample of 15 patients, nine underwent surgical excision, six patients with a history of PMMA or PLLA filler injection received intralesional steroid therapy and three patients with a history of hyaluronic acid filler injection received injection therapy using hyaluronidase.ConclusionsHand rejuvenation complications can be successfully treated according to our proposed algorithm.

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