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      Edema facial por silicona tratado con minociclina: presentación de un caso Translated title: Facial swelling by silicone treated with minocycline

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          RESUMEN Actualmente las sustancias de relleno son la forma más popular para el rejuvenecimiento facial y el aumento de los tejidos. Existen varios problemas añadidos que han condicionado el aumento de las complicaciones con los materiales de relleno, que son el uso de sustancias adulteradas, la inyección de varios materiales en la misma zona o la administración por personal no entrenado/autorizado. Varias investigaciones sugieren que la ecografía de alta frecuencia (EAF) es una herramienta útil, de bajo coste y no invasiva para demostrar el tipo material de relleno e identificar el lugar de inyección y la cantidad de material inyectado. Presentamos en caso de una mujer de 64 años que presentaba edema hemifacial después de 15 años de haberse inyectado silicona líquida (SIL) en los labios, tratada con minociclina, mostrando mejoría clínica significativa.

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          ABSTRACT Currently injectable materials are popular for facial rejuvenation and soft tissue augmentation. There are some added problems, which have been conditioned by the increase in complications with fillers, that are the use of adulterated materials, injections of various types of substances in the same area or because administration by inexperienced/untrained professionals. Several studies suggest that high frequency ultrasound (HUS) is an economical, useful and non-invasive diagnostic tool to determine the nature and type of material and to identify the injection site and quantity of injected filler. We report a case of a 64-year-old woman who presented hemifacial swelling after 15 years of being injected with 1 infiltration of liquid injectable silicone (LIS) in the lips, treated with Minocycline, showing a significant clinical improvement.

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            Aim of this study is to describe the use of high-frequency ultrasound to ascertain the site, quantity, and type of filler injected in the soft tissue of the face, with respect to reliability of the procedure and the analysis costs. Between December 2006 and August 2010, 80 subjects aged 25 to 65 years, who underwent facial filler augmentation, were submitted to high-frequency sonography. Of total, 42 patients (22 after temporary filler and 20 after permanent filler) were healthy and satisfied of the treatment, and 38 patients sought consultation for filler-related problems. The nature of the injected filler was known in 86.25% of the patients, whereas it was unknown in 13.75% of the patients. Besides 4 patients, previously treated with temporary products, in which no foreign material was detected, high-frequency sonography was able to identify and quantify the presence of filler in the soft tissue of 97% of patients. Moreover, it was possible to detect inflammatory reaction (that were often silent), granulomas, and recognize the presence of diverse fillers in the same area. Ultrasonography has proved to be a useful, inexpensive, noninvasive tool for the identification of the site, quantity, and often even nature of the filler injected.
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                Journal
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                Revista Española de Cirugía Oral y Maxilofacial
                Rev Esp Cirug Oral y Maxilofac
                Sociedad Española de Cirugía Oral y Maxilofacial y de Cabeza y Cuello (Madrid, Madrid, Spain )
                1130-0558
                2173-9161
                September 2020
                : 42
                : 3
                : 139-142
                Affiliations
                [1] Madrid orgnameHospital Universitario de La Princesa orgdiv1Servicio de Cirugía Oral y Maxilofacial España
                [2] Manresa, Barcelona orgnameHospital Sant Joan de Deu orgdiv1Servicio de Cirugía Oral y Maxilofacial España
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                S1130-05582020000300008 S1130-0558(20)04200300008
                10.20986/recom.2020.1077/2019
                4113fa30-3ad7-4375-b173-bc2e109d128e

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 16 June 2019
                : 10 November 2019
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                Silicona,minociclina,Silicone,minocycline
                Silicona, minociclina, Silicone, minocycline

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