Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Volume 60, Issue 2 , Pages 210-212, February 2007

A late complication following the insertion of hydrogel breast implants

Odstock Centre for Burns, Plastic and Maxillo-Facial Surgery, Salisbury District Hospital, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP2 8BJ, UK

Received 21 February 2005; accepted 12 January 2006. published online 18 March 2006.

Summary 

This case report draws attention to an unusual presentation and subsequent complication following the insertion of a PIP Hydrogel® implant for breast augmentation. A cutaneous and capsular foreign body giant cell reaction was identified, and was preceded by the development of a notable increase in breast volume prior to spontaneous discharge. We believe that this was caused by subclinical leakage of the implant contents through a degrading shell. The biodegradability of hydrogel makes it impossible to ascertain the precise nature of the material that leaked out. Given this demonstrable leakage, the adverse clinical effects and the potential for toxicity that is currently unknown, we question whether this product (and other hydrogel breast implants like it) should be formally recalled for the benefit of patient safety.

Keywords: Hydrogel breast implant, Cutaneous giant cell reaction, Leakage

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PII: S1748-6815(06)00127-6

doi:10.1016/j.bjps.2006.01.012

Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Volume 60, Issue 2 , Pages 210-212, February 2007