Prevention and Treatment of Genital Viral Infections during Intimate Plastic Surgery
https://doi.org/10.31550/1727-2378-2024-23-5-73-78
Abstract
Aim. Consider an optimized comprehensive approach to the treatment of genital herpetic infection against the background of intimate plastic surgery.
Key points. Even when using high-quality volume-forming preparations based on hyaluronic acid, if all norms and rules are followed, possible complications include re-activation of herpes virus infection. Properly selected antiviral and immunomodulatory drugs provide postprocedural care to prevent reactivation of the herpes simplex virus and effective and safe treatment in case of exacerbation of the disease after injection of fillers.
Conclusion. Prompt prevention of re-activation and therapy, where required, of virus infections. as exemplified by herpes virus infection, allows reducing the risk of recurrence after intimate plasty and making the procedure compliant with patients' expectations.
About the Authors
T. V. TazinaRussian Federation
T. N. Bebneva
Russian Federation
21 Miklukho-Maklaya Str., corpus 3, Moscow, 117198
11 Dm. Ulyanova Str., Moscow, 117292
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Tazina T.V., Bebneva T.N. Prevention and Treatment of Genital Viral Infections during Intimate Plastic Surgery. Title. 2024;23(5):74-78. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31550/1727-2378-2024-23-5-73-78