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a new needle before commencing the augmentation. The syringe should be discarded if the contents are cloudy. A meticulously clean setting is critical for the whole procedure. In practice, most practitioners save the materials for weeks or a few months at a maximum to be used before expiry. All the fi llers tested in this study had expired. The expiry date for fi llers is related to their physical properties more than contamination risks. In fact, many products can generally be used beyond their expiry dates, but we cannot recommend this for fi llers. The contamination by skin fl ora in our study indicates the responsibility of injection procedures. No correlation was found between the periods of storage and the risk of contamination. It is clear that if there is no contamination from the beginning, the material will not be contaminated even after years of storage regardless of the physical properties of the fi ller. The main limiting factor to our study was the number of syringes tested. However, we examined a larger number of HA syringes and a longer storage period compared with other trials that showed no positive cultures. In contrast to the results from the few previously conducted studies, we found a risk for contamination in our trial and we recommend taking more caution when reusing HA fi llers. Storage at room temperature may be a possible risk factor in our study, and further studies to compare refrigeration with room tempera- ture storage are needed. No clear correlation was found between the length of storage time and the risk of contamination. We conclude that although the risk of contamination may be small, there is still a risk,

although it does not necessarily mean that infection will occur. The results of this study may contribute to future practice by in fl uencing the formation of policies that ensure safety and cost ef fi ciency that bene fi t patients.

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Address correspondence and reprint requests to: Amr Abduljabbar, MD, Department of Dermatology, King Saud University, Riyadh 45142, Saudi Arabia, or e-mail: amr8002@hotmail.com

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