Hello!
Sorry to hear of your Endotine troubles. My group is publishing a series of cases of chronic inflammation after brow fixation with Endotine implants. The implants are composed of a polymer that breaks down over time in the body. This process of absorption requires the body to initiate an inflammatory reaction to release the chemical agents that break down the polymer. In most people, this inflammatory reaction is well-controlled and is generally unnoticeable by the patient. However, in rare cases, the immune system can produce a more aggressive inflammatory reaction resulting the constellation of symptoms that you have noticed: swelling, itching, pain, redness, etc.
There are several possible treatment options for your problem, ranging from injections of anti-inflammatory medication to surgical reexploration and removal of the implant. This is definitely something that you should bring to the attention of your surgeon who will be able to examine you and help you on the right course.
Best wishes to you!





