2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.2006.32086.x
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Clinical Conference: Management of Rare Events Following Dermal Fillers-Focal Necrosis and Angry Red Bumps

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“…Due to their notorious resistance to antibiotics, the development of biofilms is particularly feared because they are extremely difficult, if not impossible, to completely eradicate [37•]. Soft-tissue filler injection also may trigger herpes simplex virus (HSV) outbreaks [38]. Vascular interruption due to the injection increases the risk for local necrosis, palsies, and beading [39].…”
Section: Material-independent Adverse Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to their notorious resistance to antibiotics, the development of biofilms is particularly feared because they are extremely difficult, if not impossible, to completely eradicate [37•]. Soft-tissue filler injection also may trigger herpes simplex virus (HSV) outbreaks [38]. Vascular interruption due to the injection increases the risk for local necrosis, palsies, and beading [39].…”
Section: Material-independent Adverse Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment of vascular occlusion should be swift and aggressive. 64 Injection should be stopped and aspiration attempted; the area should be massaged and warm compresses applied to increase vasodilatation. Additionally, 2% nitroglycerine paste can be considered to cause further vasodilatation.…”
Section: Treatment Of Complications Associated With Filler Injectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diesen liegen meist fibrosierende Fremdkörperreaktionen, Granulome oder Biofilm-Bildung zu Grunde [15]. Die Abbildung 2 zeigt einen entsprechenden klinischen Befund.…”
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