Liquid silicone filler migration following illicit gluteal augmentation

Radiol Case Rep. 2023 Jan 5;18(3):984-990. doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2022.12.049. eCollection 2023 Mar.

Abstract

The illicit use of fillers has significantly increased, especially among transgender women (transwomen) attempting to fulfill unmet gender affirmation needs. We present a case of liquid silicone filler migration to the distal lateral thigh, multiple years following an illicit gluteal augmentation, and mimicking a neoplasm. Initial clinical and imaging findings were inconclusive necessitating advanced imaging, an orthopedic oncology surgical consultation, and finally an ultrasound-guided biopsy. Knowledge of the increasing use of fillers, their complications, and imaging findings is critical as these patients commonly choose not to disclose this history. A radiologist suggesting this diagnosis may assist the clinician, who is often unaware of this history which could help prevent unnecessary imaging and invasive procedures.

Keywords: Gluteal augmentation; Liquid silicone filler migration; MRI silicone selective imaging; Silicon-only sequence; Transgender women; Ultrasound snowstorm appearance.

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  • Case Reports