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Volume 7, Issue 3 (Suppl)

Otolaryngol (Sunnyvale), an open access journal

ISSN:2161-119X

Head, Neck and Plastic Surgery 2017

June 19-20, 2017

June 19-20, 2017 Philadelphia, USA

5

th

Global Summit and Expo on

Head, Neck and Plastic Surgery

Analysis of risk of the biopolymer fillers injection in the face, head and neck, and the future reaction

after the application

Daniel Manrique

Daniel Manrique MD, Colombia, USA

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oday men and women use fillers to prevent wrinkles and expression lines or adding volume in areas of lost tissue for

reconstruction or for only changing appearance. The most common injection is the fat transfer (lipoinjection) that gives

excellent results and does not cause a reaction or some patients prefer the use of hyaluronic acid of a trusted origin, but

other people take risks of using products that do not absorb through the body and that produce high allergy reactions and

deformations like products derivatives from polymers. Biopolymer is a bio-protesis derivative from methyl-polysiloxane

(silicone) or methyl-polysiloxane (methacrylate), and it is a thick product composed of microspheres that are introduced

in tissues and due to low water absorption through it, they break and destroy muscle, fat and skin, looking for a way out

to the surface and generating in the patient’s deformation an allergic reaction with redness and numbness in the area. We

can touch it and feel it as hard as a rock and due to the weight the skin will descend and open the pores. The goal is to

demonstrate the different cases of patients that arrive at an office consultant after they received a filler of methyl-polysiloxane

and methyl-polysiloxane injection in the face, head and neck areas at approximately 10 years before a visit and the reaction

under the tissues. The result after years of injection was deformation in different areas due to migration of products and they

received several and complicated surgeries for product extraction. The purpose of this study is to describe the experience in

the extraction through open surgery and minimal surgery with diode laser and the different results showing how these fillers

derivative of this substance can affect the health in the patients and generate deformations.

Biography

Daniel Manrique is an international Medical graduate from Colombia. He has 19 years of experience as a Medical Doctor and Surgeon, and 13 years of experience

as a Specialist in Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) and Facial Plastic Surgery. He has proposed in a research work the first nose transplantation in Colombia in 2006.

Currently he works as a MD-ENT-Facial Plastic Surgery Consultant and Instructor teaching and training physicians and health professionals in otorhinolaryngology,

facial plastic, cosmetic and reconstructive surgery in USA and other countries. He is also a Member of the different academic societies and also of the Committee

of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.

manriquecuellar@yahoo.com

Daniel Manrique, Otolaryngol (Sunnyvale) 2017, 7:3 (Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2161-119X-C1-016