Intralesional laser treatment for dermal filler complications

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Abstract

Background: For complications caused by filler treatments, in general, two treatment regimens are advised: systemic drugs and surgical removal of the material. Another possible treatment option would be removal of the material by intralesional laser treatment. Methods: Two hundred forty-two patients with complications caused by fillers were treated with intralesional laser treatment. Results: In the majority of patients, an improvement was achieved (92 percent), in 9 percent the complication was resolved, and in 3 percent it was not improved (unknown in the rest). Conclusion: Considering the large number of patients treated until now and the efficacy and good safety profile of this treatment, the authors plead that intralesional laser treatment may be considered as a treatment option before surgery.

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Schelke, L. W., Decates, T. S., van der Lugt, C. I. M., Pelzer, L., de Mey, G., & Velthuis, P. J. (2018). Intralesional laser treatment for dermal filler complications. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 141(6), 1361–1369. https://doi.org/10.1097/PRS.0000000000004428

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