Minimally invasive removal of facial foreign body granulomas

IF 0.2 Q4 SURGERY
Jaeik Choi, Geonil Ko, Hyeokjae Kwon, Yooseok Ha, Sunje Kim, H. Kyung, Sang-Ha Oh, S. Song
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Background Various materials, commonly called fillers, have been developed and are now used for cosmetic and reconstruction purposes. Indiscriminate injections of illegal and unknown substances have various side effects, among which foreign body granulomas are particularly difficult to treat. Surgical resection can be considered for small and well-defined foreign body granulomas, but complete resection is often impossible for wide facial granulomas, and postoperative deformities may occur. Therefore, this study presents cases where foreign bodies were evaluated using imaging studies and removed through minimally invasive procedures depending on their characteristics.Methods Thirty-five patients with chronic granulomas after illegal filler injections treated from 2012 to 2019 were enrolled. Clinically, these granulomas were classified into cystic and infiltrating groups according to the imaging study patterns. Patients in the cystic group underwent puncture and drainage, and those in the infiltrating group were first treated with intralesional laser treatment and then suctioned. If the results were insufficient, surgical removal combined with a lifting procedure was performed.Results All 35 patients were women, and their average age was 51 years. Surgery was successful in almost all cases, but four cases of insufficient removal and contour deformity were encountered during follow-up. Two patients underwent reoperation and two patients improved naturally.Conclusions In this study, we classified the characteristics of granulomas using preoperative imaging studies. Aesthetically favorable results were obtained using puncture and drainage and tumescent suction, along with, if necessary, surgical removal accompanied by a lifting procedure when removing facial foreign body granulomas.
微创去除面部异物肉芽肿
背景各种材料,通常被称为填充物,已经被开发出来,现在被用于美容和重建目的。滥用非法和未知物质的注射有各种副作用,其中异物肉芽肿尤其难以治疗。对于小而明确的异物肉芽肿,可以考虑手术切除,但对于面部较宽的肉芽肿,通常不可能完全切除,可能会发生术后畸形。因此,本研究介绍了使用成像研究评估异物并根据其特征通过微创手术去除异物的情况。方法纳入2012年至2019年接受非法填充物注射治疗的35例慢性肉芽肿患者。临床上,这些肉芽肿根据影像学研究模式分为囊性和浸润性两组。囊性组患者接受穿刺和引流,浸润组患者首先接受病灶内激光治疗,然后进行抽吸。如果结果不充分,则进行手术切除和提升手术。结果35例患者均为女性,平均年龄51岁。手术几乎在所有病例中都是成功的,但在随访中遇到了四例切除不足和轮廓畸形的病例。两名患者接受了再次手术,两名患者病情自然好转。结论在本研究中,我们使用术前影像学研究对肉芽肿的特征进行了分类。在去除面部异物肉芽肿物时,使用穿刺、引流和肿胀抽吸,以及必要时的外科手术去除,并辅以提升程序,可获得美观的效果。
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