Safety of esthetic procedures in rheumatic patients: single-center survey of patients

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Anna Felis-Giemza
Agata Matusiewicz
Anna Wajda
Marzena Olesińska
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[1] National Institute of Geriatrics,Biologic Therapy Center
[2] Rheumatology and Rehabilitation,Department of Connective Tissue Diseases
[3] National Institute of Geriatrics,Department of Molecular Biology
[4] Rheumatology and Rehabilitation,undefined
[5] National Institute of Geriatrics,undefined
[6] Rheumatology and Rehabilitation,undefined
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Connective tissue diseases; Esthetics; Tattooing; Cosmetic techniques;
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The popularity of esthetic medicine is growing every year, also among patients with autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic diseases (AIRD). The objective of this study was to evaluate the safety of esthetic medicine (AM) procedures in patients with AIRD. A semi-structured, anonymous questionnaire regarding rheumatic and concomitant diseases and AM procedures was distributed among adult patients hospitalized in the rheumatology department or attending outpatient clinic in the National Institute of Geriatrics, Rheumatology, and Rehabilitation, Warsaw. The main outcome was the occurrence of an adverse event. A number of 512 patients took part in the survey and 15 were excluded (AM procedure preceded the diagnosis of AIRD). The study group consisted of 497 patients, of whom 47 had undergone AM procedures. The procedures performed included: tattooing (22 patients), piercing (16 patients), hyaluronic acid (7 patients), botulinum toxin (5 patients) injections, laser procedures (6 patients), plastic surgery (4 patients), mesotherapy (3 patients) and others. The vast majority of patients had these performed during remission or low disease activity. 70.2% of patients received treatment with disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) during the AM procedure, with TNF-alfa inhibitors being the most common (63.6%). Adverse events occurred in 15% of patients. All were mild and transient site reactions. Most patients would like to repeat the AM procedure in the future. The use of esthetic medicine procedures in patients with AIRD, including those treated with biologic DMARDs, was associated with a risk of mild site reactions. Most of the patients expressed satisfaction with the results of the AM procedure.
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