
|Articles|December 1, 2003
Acryloma Avoidance
The long-term effects of injecting acryl facial-filler materials into the face that often cannot be removed without surgical intervention is an issue that deserves serious consideration by physicians and patients. Injecting foreign bodies under the skin can have potential adverse side effects. Some steps can be taken to avoid their presentation.
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