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Silicone migration and granuloma formation.

Mary D Altmeyer1, Lisa L Anderson, Alun R Wang.   

Abstract

The use of liquid injectable silicone for soft tissue augmentation is a controversial practice within the medical community. Injectable silicone has been illegally obtained, adulterated, and abused by nonmedical practitioners for the last five decades. Injection of silicone can result in catastrophic consequences including death, when grossly abused. Opponents of this practice cite the many serious adverse events that have occurred with its use both legally and illegally. Proponents argue that employment of a stringent regimen of use as well as a highly purified medical grade product allow for a safe utilization of the material. Both sides agree that this practice calls for a high degree of knowledge and technical skill. A continued evaluation of the long-term safety of this material is necessary before a consensus can be reached. Herein, we report a case of illegal administration of injectable silicone resulting in product migration accompanied by a granulomatous response. Further, the literature that both supports and refutes the practice of silicone injection is reviewed.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19527331     DOI: 10.1111/j.1473-2165.2009.00436.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cosmet Dermatol        ISSN: 1473-2130            Impact factor:   2.696


  11 in total

1.  Granulomatous reaction to silicone injection.

Authors:  Lixia Z Ellis; Joel L Cohen; Whitney High
Journal:  J Clin Aesthet Dermatol       Date:  2012-07

2.  Indurated plaques and nodules on the buttocks of a young healthy female.

Authors:  Jason Emer; Daniel Roberts; Lauren Levy; Harleen Sidhu; Neil Fernandez
Journal:  J Clin Aesthet Dermatol       Date:  2013-03

3.  Vulvar Asymmetry Due to Silicone Migration and Granulomatous Immune Response Following Injection for Buttock Augmentation.

Authors:  David B Harker; Jake E Turrentine; Seemal R Desai
Journal:  J Clin Aesthet Dermatol       Date:  2017-04

4.  Silicone Granulomas, a Growing Problem?

Authors:  Michelle E Park; Alexis T Curreri; Gina A Taylor; Katy Burris
Journal:  J Clin Aesthet Dermatol       Date:  2016-05-01

5.  Scrotal siliconoma: complications of an unapproved substance to an uninformed public.

Authors:  Sarvnaz Sepehripour; George Filobbos; Marcus Drake; Antonio Orlando
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2013-01-30

6.  Osteolysis and Cervical Cord Compression Secondary to Silicone Granuloma Formation around a Dorsal Spinal Cord Stimulator: A Case Report.

Authors:  John R Dimar; David T Endriga; Leah Y Carreon
Journal:  J Neurol Surg Rep       Date:  2016-06

7.  Silicone granulomas following free silicone gluteal augmentation.

Authors:  Brian Wosnitzer; Rosna Mirtcheva
Journal:  Radiol Case Rep       Date:  2015-11-06

8.  Silicone-induced Granuloma After Buttock Augmentation.

Authors:  Mansher Singh; Isaac H Solomon; Michael S Calderwood; Simon G Talbot
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2016-02-19

9.  Siliconomas of the lower limb: Tumour-like excision and reconstruction.

Authors:  Tommaso Agostini; Raffaella Perello
Journal:  Indian J Plast Surg       Date:  2016 Sep-Dec

10.  Silicone injections.

Authors:  Uwe Wollina
Journal:  J Cutan Aesthet Surg       Date:  2012-07
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