1977
DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.1977.tb00366.x
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Medical‐Grade Fluid Silicone: A Monographic Review

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“…9 In recent years, implant materials have also been found to migrate to the lung and the brain. 10 It is therefore advantageous to use degradable materials. The ideal filling substance for soft-tissue augmentation should be biocompatible, nonantigenic, nonpyrogenic, noninflammatory, nontoxic, easy to use, stable after injection, nonmigratory, long lasting but reabsorbable, natural looking and not too expensive.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 In recent years, implant materials have also been found to migrate to the lung and the brain. 10 It is therefore advantageous to use degradable materials. The ideal filling substance for soft-tissue augmentation should be biocompatible, nonantigenic, nonpyrogenic, noninflammatory, nontoxic, easy to use, stable after injection, nonmigratory, long lasting but reabsorbable, natural looking and not too expensive.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 In recent years, implant materials have also been found to migrate to the lung and the brain. 8 It is therefore advantageous to use degradable materials. The ideal filling substance for soft-tissue augmentation should be biocompatible, nonantigenic, nonpyrogenic, noninflammatory, nontoxic, easy to use, stable after injection, nonmigratory, long-lasting but reabsorbable, natural looking, and not too expensive.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nodules are caused by excessive amounts of product injected or when injected too superficially. Localizations with very thin skin, such as periorbital area, are much more affected by the development of underlying nodules [10,68]. Skin texture alterations are reported due to an exaggerated proliferative fibrohistolytic response [10].…”
Section: Adverse Events Related To Permanent Fillersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Temporary mild bruising, edema, dyschromia, swelling, pain, erythema, and bleeding may occur during or right after injection. In some cases, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation occurs [68]. Overcorrection is a technique-dependent complication that results in small nodular elevation shortly after injection.…”
Section: Adverse Events Related To Permanent Fillersmentioning
confidence: 99%