Case Reports in Dermatology (Dec 2014)

Calcinosis Cutis Long after Rhinoplasty with Silicone

  • Yuki Honda,
  • Hideaki Tanizaki,
  • Atsushi Otsuka,
  • Yoshiki Miyachi,
  • Kenji Kabashima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000370304
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 288 – 290

Abstract

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Rhinoplasty is a plastic surgery procedure to reconstruct the nose. Silicone alloplastic materials are most widely used as implants for rhinoplasty, but calcification on the surface occurs with long-term usage. Herein, we report a case of gruel-like calcification approximately 50 years after silicone implant rhinoplasty. In this case, calcification on the silicone surface might have transformed into gruel-like deposits, which presented as a subcutaneous mass at the dorsal area of the nose. The precise mechanism is unclear; a pH change in the tissue might have occurred during the process of inflammation, leading to the dissolution of calcified deposits.

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