Affiliation:
1. Chalcarz Clinic, ul. Szpitalna 18, 60-572 Poznań
2. Klinika Chirurgii Ogólnej i Kolorektalnej Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Poznaniu
3. Katedra Biologii Medycznej, Zakład Immunobiologii Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Poznaniu
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionAquafilling, a widely used soft-tissue filler since 2005, shows multiple adverse effects, necessitating the development of effective methods for its removal. We present a surgical method for removal of Aquafilling present in the breasts, breasts with migration to the chest and/or the abdomen, and the buttocks, and elaborate and discuss the advantages of this method.AimThe aim of this study was to present a surgical method for removal of Aquafilling (soft-tissue filler) present in the breasts, breasts with migration to the chest and/or the abdomen, and the buttocks, and to elaborate the advantages of this proposed technique.MethodsThe surgical Aquafilling removal method described here was used in 25 patients (age, 21-53 years). The technique was used to remove Aquafilling present in the breasts (14 patients), breasts with migration to the chest and/or the abdomen (7 patients), and the buttocks (3 patients). The detailed course of Aquafilling removal surgery and postoperative treatment for these three types of cases is described. ResultsSurgical removal of Aquafilling with the described method did not cause any of the previously described ailments in each patient, excluding one patient who only showed significant pain reduction in both breasts preceding each menstruation cycle.ConclusionsThe method described herein can be recommended for removal of Aquafilling present in the breasts, breasts with migration to the chest and/or the abdomen, and buttocks, since it allowed thorough Aquafilling removal and decreased the local inflammatory state and the risk of potential carcinogenesis. Keywords: Aquafilling removal, surgical treatment, Aquafilling, polyamide, polyacrylamide, breast, buttocks, complications.
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