Efectos secundarios de los implantes tisularessituación actual, protocolo de prevención y tratamiento

  1. Tejero García, Paloma
Supervised by:
  1. Antonio Villarino Marín Director
  2. María Elisa Calle Purón Director
  3. Jesús Román Martínez Álvarez Director

Defence university: Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Fecha de defensa: 21 March 2012

Committee:
  1. Jesús A. Fernández-Tresguerres Hernández Chair
  2. María Rosa Rita Villanueva Orbáiz Secretary
  3. José Vicente Saz Pérez Committee member
  4. Rafael Linares Garcia Valdecasas Committee member
  5. María Angustias Palomar Committee member
Department:
  1. Enfermería

Type: Thesis

Abstract

The aim of this thesis is to review the incidence of adverse events following the use of facial fillers in cosmetic surgery. We will also detect the possible causes of these adverse events and how to prevent and treat them. We hypothesized that these adverse events don´t appear only because of the characteristics of the product that is being used. They could also be caused by reactions of the receiving tissue and medical practice. We made three surveys: the first one aimed at collecting the patterns of fillers use among cosmetic surgeons, and the moderate to severe adverse events that have appeared after injection of these materials. The second one designed to collect the adverse events in patients from a group of cosmetic surgery clinics that have been treated with the most used filler, hyaluronic acid gel. And the third one aimed to corroborate about the results regarding latency time of the adverse events that happened after injection of hyaluronic acid gel. The clinical findings were contrasted with the outcomes of different authors to answer the proposed aims. In conclusion we can assert that there is no an ideal filler and that a safety plan is required to establish what actions must be undertaken to prevent the appearance of adverse events and to treat adverse events that may happen.