The increasing use of injectable fillers has been increasing the occurrence of disfiguring anaerobic infection or granulomas. This study presents two types of laser-assisted evacuation of filler material and inflammatory and necrotic tissue that were used to treat disfiguring facial nodules after different types of gel fillers.Infectious lesions after hydrogels were drained using a lithium triborate laser at 532 nm, with subsequent removal of infected gel and pus (laser assisted evacuation). Granuloma after gels containing microparticles were treated using an 808-nm diode laser using intralesional laser technique. The latter melted and liquefied the organic and synthetic components of the granulomas, facilitating subsequent evacuation. Both lasers had an easily controllable thin laser beam, which enabled the physician to control tissue damage and minimize discomfort and pain.All 20 patients experienced reduction or complete resolution, the latter increasing with repeated treatments.Laser-assisted treatment offers a successful solution for patients who have been suffering from disfiguring nodules from injected fillers-often for many years. The procedure broadens the range of treatment options in cases of untoward reactions to fillers, in line with surgical removal but with lower morbidity and less cosmetic disfigurement.

Advanced laser techniques for filler-induced complications / D., Cassuto; O., Marangoni; DE SANTIS, Giorgio; L., Christensen. - In: DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY. - ISSN 1076-0512. - ELETTRONICO. - 35 Suppl 2:(2009), pp. 1689-1695. [10.1111/j.1524-4725.2009.01348.x]

Advanced laser techniques for filler-induced complications.

DE SANTIS, Giorgio;
2009

Abstract

The increasing use of injectable fillers has been increasing the occurrence of disfiguring anaerobic infection or granulomas. This study presents two types of laser-assisted evacuation of filler material and inflammatory and necrotic tissue that were used to treat disfiguring facial nodules after different types of gel fillers.Infectious lesions after hydrogels were drained using a lithium triborate laser at 532 nm, with subsequent removal of infected gel and pus (laser assisted evacuation). Granuloma after gels containing microparticles were treated using an 808-nm diode laser using intralesional laser technique. The latter melted and liquefied the organic and synthetic components of the granulomas, facilitating subsequent evacuation. Both lasers had an easily controllable thin laser beam, which enabled the physician to control tissue damage and minimize discomfort and pain.All 20 patients experienced reduction or complete resolution, the latter increasing with repeated treatments.Laser-assisted treatment offers a successful solution for patients who have been suffering from disfiguring nodules from injected fillers-often for many years. The procedure broadens the range of treatment options in cases of untoward reactions to fillers, in line with surgical removal but with lower morbidity and less cosmetic disfigurement.
2009
35 Suppl 2
1689
1695
Advanced laser techniques for filler-induced complications / D., Cassuto; O., Marangoni; DE SANTIS, Giorgio; L., Christensen. - In: DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY. - ISSN 1076-0512. - ELETTRONICO. - 35 Suppl 2:(2009), pp. 1689-1695. [10.1111/j.1524-4725.2009.01348.x]
D., Cassuto; O., Marangoni; DE SANTIS, Giorgio; L., Christensen
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