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Localized granulomatous reaction to a semi-permanent hyaluronic acid and acrylic hydrogel cosmetic filler
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringSurgeryBiomedical EngineeringDermatologyPlastic SurgeryBiocompatible MaterialInjectable Skin FillerTopical DrugMarked Local ReactionSkin SubstituteSemi-permanent Hyaluronic AcidBiopolymer GelGranulomatous ReactionSoft Tissue AugmentationFillerWound HealingSoft Tissue ReconstructionMedicineDermal Structure
Dermalive, an injectable skin filler composed of a combination of synthetic hyaluronic acid and acrylic hydrogel particles was recently developed for soft tissue augmentation. Dermalive produces longer term results than temporary injectable fillers and is associated with a reportedly low incidence of adverse reactions. We describe a marked local reaction to the injection of Dermalive in the nasolabial fold developing within 4 months with histological confirmation of a granulomatous response. To our knowledge there has been only one previous report of a local granulomatous reaction to Dermalive.
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