Side effects after hyaluronic acid facial injection in adults during COVID‐19 pandemic

Author:

López Petra Vega1,García Paloma Tejero2,López‐Pitalúa Juan Antonio3,Pinto Hernán4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Clínica Vega Terrassa Spain

2. Tclinic by Model Toledo Spain

3. Clínica Doctores López Málaga Spain

4. i2e3 Biomedical Research Institute Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDifferent causes may be responsible for delayed inflammatory reactions after hyaluronic acid injections, among them several mechanisms of SARS‐CoV‐2.AimsThe study's objective was to assess the percentage of adverse reactions after hyaluronic acid injections in a cohort of adult patients with a test for SARS‐CoV‐2 or vaccinated during the COVID‐19 pandemic.Patients/MethodsAn observational, retrospective, comparative, multi‐center, non‐interventional in a real‐life setting study was carried out with patients treated with facial injections of hyaluronic acid from May to September 2021, with a test to discard SARS‐COV 2 or that had been vaccinated.ResultsSixty‐three patients were included. Seven (11.1%) were vaccinated patients without a test for SaRS‐CoV‐2 and 56 (88.9%) with antigenic or PCR screening tests (18 [32.1%] negative and 39 [69.6%] positives for COVID‐19). The mean age was 51.3 (SD 12.71; range 23–70), and 57 (90.5%) were female. Twenty‐three patients (36.5%) had a history of adverse events with hyaluronic acid injections. During the study, 15 adverse events were reported; 11 patients (73.3%) had a history (p = 0.0018); two patients (13.3%) had been vaccinated; 13 (86.7%) had performed a SARS‐CoV2 test (six [46.2%] negatives, and seven [53.8%] with a positive result; p = 0.5969). All adverse study events were resolved, and none had sequelae.ConclusionAdverse events after hyaluronic acid facial injections were higher among patients with a history but not among those diagnosed with COVID‐19. The new scenario related to COVID‐19 infections or vaccinations would require readapting criteria for applying hyaluronic acid injections.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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