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Management of Late-Onset, Recurrent Facial Nodular Reaction After Poly-L-Lactic (PLLA) Injections.

Despite a well-established safety profile for poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), known complications of nodules, papules and granulomas can occur. The author presents a case of late-onset facial nodules after treatment with PLLA dermal filler for facial volumization. The late-onset nodules appeared 16 months post-initial injection and were initially treated with intralesional steroids followed by 5-fluorouracil, and oral corticosteroids. It took over a year of treatment with oral corticosteroids and periodic intralesional steroid injections for the nodules to resolve. The author describes in detail the course of the nodules as well as the clinical management.

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