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I get that we should be do whatever we can to keep things sterile during the injection process, but is all of this recent biofilm hoopla and whoopty do just something the medical community is going with to put the patient at ease considering sterile technique is practised 99.9% of the time anyway, and even at best, there are still millions of bacteria crawling all over the skin, pours, hair follicles and the like after a solution like alcohol or other bacterial static agent is applied?
I found this interesting.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334740461_No_Proof_that_Biofilm_Bacteria_are_Causing_Dermal_Filler_Granulomas