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

Clinical and experimental dermatology 2021 Vol.46(5) p. 901-905

Park SJ, Park JW, Ahn GR, Choi SY, Yoo KH, Li K, Kim BJ

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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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유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
합병증 skin necrosis 괴사 dict 5
시술 filler 필러 주입술 dict 4
시술 dermal filler 필러 주입술 dict 1
해부 nasal tip 코끝 dict 1
해부 nasal dorsum 콧등 dict 1

MeSH Terms

Adult; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Culture Techniques; Dermal Fillers; Female; Gram-Negative Bacteria; Humans; Injection Site Reaction; Middle Aged; Nasolabial Fold; Necrosis; Nose; Prognosis; Re-Epithelialization; Retrospective Studies; Severity of Illness Index; Skin Diseases

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