J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.  2010 May;37(3):233-238.

120 Cases of Facial Foreign Body Granuloma

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  • 1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. eppeen@han mail.net

Abstract

PURPOSE
As the use of soft tissue fillers becomes more popular, complications such as foreign body granuloma (FBG) are increasing. We report 120 cases of facial FBG and review the available literatures.
METHODS
120 patients of facial FBG in our clinic from Mar. 2003 to Feb. 2008 were complied and analyzed. A retrospective chart review was done and patient satisfaction was evaluated with a questionnaire using 5 score scale. Patients with severe inflammation sign or bizarre deformity underwent surgical excision and those with minimal symptoms or a history of hyaluronic acid injection received injection therapy using hyaluronidase.
RESULTS
100 females and 20 males were observed. The average age was 43.7 years(from 16 to 74). 84 patients received surgical therapy and 36, injection therapy. Deformity of facial contour, foreign body sensation and inflammation sign were the three main chief complaints. 84 patients did not know what the injection materials were. The known materials are as follows: collagen, hyaluronic acid, silicone oil, paraffin. 92 cases were performed by unlicensed practitioners, 29 by physicians. Anatomical site most frequently affected by the foreign body granuloma was the cheek (25.8%), followed by forehead(19.2%), lips (15.8%), nose (9.2%), mentum(8.3%), eyelid and eyebrow (4.3%) and temple(0.8%). In 21 patients(17.5%), FBGs were found on multiple sites. Patients with inflammation sign got the highest satisfaction(3.19+/-0.73)(p=0.001) among 3 chief complaints. And patient satisfaction was statistically higher in surgical therapy group(3.43+/-0.72) than in injection therapy group(2.97+/-0.88)(p=0.003).
CONCLUSION
We suggest that it may be beneficial to tailor the type of treatment for FBG relying on wound state and patient's chief complaints. In surgical therapy, resolute approach is necessary to correct facial deformity definitely and to minimize inflammation. Injection therapy could be another option for those with minimal symptoms or a history of hyaluronic acid injection. To prevent foreign body granuloma, not only plastic surgeons but also other physicians should inject soft tissue fillers with great caution and we should warn the public of disastrous consequences associated with illegal medical practice.

Keyword

Foreign body granuloma; Surgical therapy

MeSH Terms

Cheek
Collagen
Congenital Abnormalities
Eyebrows
Eyelids
Female
Foreign Bodies
Granuloma, Foreign-Body
Humans
Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronoglucosaminidase
Inflammation
Lip
Male
Nose
Paraffin
Patient Satisfaction
Surveys and Questionnaires
Retrospective Studies
Sensation
Silicone Oils
Collagen
Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronoglucosaminidase
Paraffin
Silicone Oils
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