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2022 Dec 08


Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg

Recurrent Periorbital Edema Associated With Retained Foreign Body After Filler Injection.

Authors

Shoji MK, Maeng MM, Abou Khzam R, Dubovy SR, Johnson TE
Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg. 2022 Dec 08.
PMID: 36700871.

Abstract

A 34-year-old man presented with recurrent bilateral periorbital swelling and pain for 16 years after receiving facial fillers of an unknown substance in a hotel room from a stranger claiming to work in a medical office. Exam demonstrated a firm, mildly tender nodule along the right upper cheek. Imaging revealed a tubular hyperdensity in the right premaxillary soft tissues. Lower eyelid and upper cheek dissection resulted in retrieval of a tubular metallic foreign body consistent with a needle. Histopathology of surrounding tissue demonstrated iron deposition with granulomatous inflammation. Periocular fillers are a common aesthetic procedure. Although generally well-tolerated, complications include inflammatory reactions, infection, necrosis, and vision loss. This case highlights retention of a metallic foreign body, a complication of filler injection that has not been previously reported, emphasizing the importance of careful injection technique by licensed professionals and imaging and surgical exploration if a foreign body is suspected.