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Surgical treatment is necessary for complications caused by large volumes of non-absorbable soft tissue fillers like vaseline and synthol. Early removal can prevent severe issues and improve aesthetic outcomes.

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  • Plastic Surgery
  • Dermatology
  • Aesthetic Medicine

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  • Non-absorbable 'shell-less' fillers (vaseline, synthol, silicone) injected in large volumes can cause significant complications.
  • These fillers lead to oleogranulomas, inflammation, and fibrosis, making minimally invasive removal impossible.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline a treatment strategy for managing complications arising from large-volume injections of non-absorbable soft tissue fillers.
  • To review the surgical management of patients treated with vaseline and synthol injections.

Main Methods:

  • Surgical treatment of 8 patients who received vaseline (n=5) or synthol (n=3) injections.
  • Literature review on the management of non-absorbable filler complications.

Main Results:

  • Large-volume non-absorbable filler injections are associated with numerous complications and are unacceptable.
  • Surgery is the primary treatment, though it can result in scarring and contour deformities. Filler migration complicates treatment.
  • Intraoperative ultrasound aids in complete removal. Timely intervention is crucial for good aesthetic results.

Conclusions:

  • Surgical intervention is the only effective method for treating complications from large-volume non-absorbable fillers.
  • In cases of patient refusal for surgery, informed consent and dynamic medical supervision are essential.
  • Prompt removal of these fillers is key to avoiding severe complications and achieving favorable outcomes.