Long-term Outcomes of Surgically Removed Migrated Polyalkylimide (Bio-Alcamid) Filler to the Periorbital Area

ConclusionsFiller migration is one of the potential complications associated with Bio-Alcamid soft tissue injection. It is important for all physicians to assess nodules/masses/swelling in the facial area to be aware that soft tissue fillers may migrate to a location away from their intended site of injection years after the injection. Patients undergoing surgical excision tend to have favorable overall long-term outcomes in terms of aesthetics and incidence of recurrence.
Source: Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Source Type: research