The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today issued a safety
communication to warn consumers and health care practitioners about the
serious injuries and disfigurement that can result from using injectable
silicone or products being falsely marketed as FDA-approved dermal
fillers for the purpose of enhancing the size of their buttocks, breasts
and other body parts.
“An important part of our public health mission is our obligation to
warn consumers of unapproved products that are being marketed for
medical uses that can cause serious harm. We have significant concerns
with unsafe injectable silicone that’s being marketed for body
contouring by unlicensed providers. We’ve seen serious adverse events
result from products, which are sometimes industrial-grade silicone,
being used for these unapproved medical purposes,” said FDA Commissioner
Scott Gottlieb, M.D. “The FDA has stepped in to take enforcement
actions against unscrupulous actors who promote and provide these
services, but we also want to make the public aware of the risks, which
can include irreversible disfigurement and even death. While we’ll
continue to go after those who provide these unlawful services, the FDA
will have its greatest impact by educating Americans to avoid these
unsafe practices.”
Injectable silicone is different from the silicone contained within
approved breast implants, because the breast implant shell keeps the
silicone from migrating within the body. Injectable silicone is
currently only approved by the FDA for a specific use inside the eye
(intraocular ophthalmic use). When seeking to enlarge the size of their
buttocks or breasts, or other large-scale body contouring procedures,
some consumers are falsely told they are receiving an FDA-approved
dermal filler, but are actually injected with silicone.
Consumers need to be aware that injectable silicone used for body contouring is not FDA-approved and can cause serious side effects that may be permanent or may even lead to death. Side effects can include ongoing pain and serious injuries, such as scarring, tissue death, and permanent disfigurement; if the silicone migrates beyond the injection site, it could cause an embolism (blockage of a blood vessel), stroke, infections and death. Serious complications may occur right away or could develop weeks, months, or years later.
Consumers need to be aware that injectable silicone used for body contouring is not FDA-approved and can cause serious side effects that may be permanent or may even lead to death. Side effects can include ongoing pain and serious injuries, such as scarring, tissue death, and permanent disfigurement; if the silicone migrates beyond the injection site, it could cause an embolism (blockage of a blood vessel), stroke, infections and death. Serious complications may occur right away or could develop weeks, months, or years later.
Silicone injections for body contouring are often performed by
unlicensed and non-medical practitioners in non-clinical settings such
as residential homes or hotels. The FDA does not know the true extent of
these injuries caused by these procedures because unlicensed
practitioners do not report injuries incurred from their illegal
practice and patients who are harmed may not know to alert the FDA.
“The FDA is alarmed by the increasing trend of injectable silicone
being used for body contouring purposes,” said Melinda Plaisier,
associate commissioner for regulatory affairs at the FDA. “The agency
has investigated and prosecuted unlicensed providers administering these
injections all over the country, including most recently in Miami. In
addition to prosecuting the criminals who take advantage of consumers,
the FDA is taking action to educate consumers in order to prevent the
serious injuries resulting from these injections. With our communication
today, we hope to raise public awareness about the short- and long-term
risks of injecting silicone directly into the body, and encourage
consumers to choose FDA-approved products and licensed providers when
considering any type of cosmetic enhancement.”
The FDA has participated in a number of criminal enforcement actions
in recent years that resulted in the arrest and sentencing of unlicensed
practitioners who illegally used these unapproved injections on
patients. Two Miami spa owners were arrested in February and recently sentenced to four and six years in prison
for managing a spa that performed illegal silicone injections. Hundreds
of clients received illegal buttock injections and many experienced
irreversible injuries and symptoms as a result of the silicone migrating
through their body.
The FDA encourages consumers who may have received injectable
silicone to seek medical attention immediately if they experience
problems such as difficulty breathing, chest pain, signs of a stroke
(including sudden difficulty speaking, numbness or weakness in the face,
arms, or legs, difficulty walking, face drooping, severe headache,
dizziness, or confusion), as it may be a life-threatening situation. For
those who are considering a body contouring procedure, talk with a
health care provider about appropriate treatment options and the risks
associated with the procedure. Consumers are encouraged to review the
FDA’s Check Before You Inject checklist for helpful information on choosing FDA-approved products and licensed providers for cosmetic enhancement.
Those who have been offered or have received injectable silicone for
body contouring from an unlicensed provider are encouraged to use the
FDA website to Report Suspected Criminal Activity.
The FDA, an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, protects the public health by assuring the safety,
effectiveness, and security of human and veterinary drugs, vaccines and
other biological products for human use, and medical devices. The agency
also is responsible for the safety and security of our nation’s food
supply, cosmetics, dietary supplements, products that give off
electronic radiation, and for regulating tobacco products.
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