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A study of the microbiological profile of filler-induced skin necrosis

Authors
Park, S. J.Park, J. W.Ahn, G. R.Choi, S. Y.Yoo, K. H.Li, K.Kim, B. J.
Issue Date
Jul-2021
Publisher
WILEY
Citation
CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY, v.46, no.5, pp 901 - 905
Pages
5
Journal Title
CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY
Volume
46
Number
5
Start Page
901
End Page
905
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/62350
DOI
10.1111/ced.14653
ISSN
0307-6938
1365-2230
Abstract
Skin necrosis is one of the most severe complications following filler injections, and can result in permanent aesthetic defects. Although an increasing number of studies have addressed the management of dermal filler complications, no study has described the spectrum of microbial pathogens. The aim of this study was to delineate the bacterial profile and prognostic factors of filler-related skin necrosis by reviewing the clinical and microbiological features of these patients. A retrospective medical record review of patients undergoing treatment for skin necrosis induced by fillers was conducted. In total, 10 cases were identified, with injection sites being the nasolabial fold (70%; n = 7), nasal dorsum (20%; n = 2) and nasal tip (10%; n = 1). Reviewing the culture results, the true culture-positive rate was found to be 50% after cases of contamination were excluded. To avoid permanent sequelae, all physicians should be aware of possible secondary infections when treating filler-induced skin necrosis.
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