KMID : 1037020220110010057
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Medical Lasers; Engineering, Basic Research, and Clinical Application 2022 Volume.11 No. 1 p.57 ~ p.60
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A Refractory Filler Granuloma Successfully Treated with a Combination of an Insulated Monopolar Radiofrequency (RF) Microneedle Device and a Quantum Molecular (QM) Resonance Technology Device
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Jeong Guk-Jin
Park Jae-Wan Shin Sun-Hye Koh Young-Gue Mun Seog-Kyun Yoo Kwang-Ho Kim Beom-Joon
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Abstract
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With an increase in the indications and number of filler injection cases, there has been an increase in the complications related to the treatment. A foreign body granuloma is a late/delayed-onset dermal filler complication. Despite its rare incidence, a filler granuloma can cause both cosmetic and psychological problems in patients, especially when it is chronic and refractory to treatment. We report a case of a patient with a chronic refractory filler granuloma that was successfully treated with a combination of an insulated monopolar radiofrequency microneedle device and a quantum molecular resonance technology-based device. We expect further developments in technology and medical devices for effective treatment of filler granulomas.
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KEYWORD
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Dermal filler, Granuloma, Quantum molecular resonance device, Radiofrequency
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