10 Key Points Regarding Injectable Form of Silicone

10 Key Points Regarding Injectable Form of Silicone

  1. Do not receive silicone injections for breast or body contouring (enhancement), or those marketed as “breast filler” or “buttock filler
  2. Do not purchase fillers from the Internet or suspicious sources. Do not receive injections in nonclinical settings, such as homes, hotels, or stores. Beware of any products that are being sold at discounted rates or have suspicious labeling.
  3. The FDA has not approved any dermal fillers intended to increase breast or buttock size.
  4. All of the following complications have been reported with the use of silicone injections associated with breast and body enhancement: infections, chronic pain, silicone granuloma formation, permanent contour deformities, embolism, stroke, and death.
  5. If you are interested in surgical procedures for breast or buttock contouring, please seek consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon. Board-certified plastic surgeons are specialists who have been given certification by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, which is recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties. Verify the credentials of your medical provider before you schedule a consultation.
  6. If you have received silicone injections for breast or body enhancement and are experiencing such symptoms as pain, infection, scarring, or contour deformities, please seek medical care from a board-certified plastic or general surgeon.
  7. If you have received silicone injections for breast or body enhancement and are experiencing such symptoms as shortness of breath, dizziness, numbness/paralysis, difficulty speaking, or difficulty walking, please seek medical attention immediately. These signs and symptoms could indicate a life-threatening condition.
  8. If you believe you have been given silicone injections by an unlicensed medical provider, please report the provider to a local medical authority or the FDA.
  9. Before undergoing any treatment with dermal fillers, seek consultation with a licensed medical practitioner about appropriate treatments and potential risks with these procedures. We recommend seeking consultation with a board-certified physician in one of the following core specialties: plastic surgery, dermatology, ophthalmology, or otolaryngology.
  10. Only receive injections with FDA-approved dermal fillers. Any licensed medical practitioner performing the injections should have adequate training and expertise in injecting the dermal filler.

 

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