Hyaluronic acid filler‐induced vascular occlusion—Three case reports and overview of prevention and treatment

Author:

Wang Rong1,Li Yukun2,Li Zhaoxin3,Yao Haifeng1,Zhai Zhaohui1

Affiliation:

1. Plastic Surgery Institute of Weifang Medical University Weifang China

2. School of Qingdao University Qingdao China

3. Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Weifang Medical University Weifang China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundVascular occlusion induced by hyaluronic acid injections is rare, but can lead to severe adverse events, including necrosis, blindness, and cerebral infarction.ObjectiveThis study aims to explore methods of reducing the risk of complications such as embolism induced by hyaluronic acid injection, and to study the impact of comprehensive systematic treatment on the prognosis of patients with hyaluronic acid embolism.MethodsThe clinical data of three female patients with vascular occlusion due to hyaluronic acid injection was analyzed. Their median age was 26 years, with symptoms presenting 1–6 h postinjection. Hospital stays averaged 6 days. Two patients had ptosis, diplopia, and severe pain after injection of eyebrows. The other, who had a nose enhancement, experienced facial skin color changes and intense pain.ResultsTwo patients received comprehensive, systematic treatment based on injectable hyaluronidase. One patient self‐discharged after receiving injectable hyaluronidase, antispasmodic, and vasodilator treatment on the night of embolism and returned to the hospital 3 days later with worsening embolism symptoms and received symptomatic treatment again. Two patients who received comprehensive, systematic treatment based on injectable hyaluronidase showed significant improvement, while the patient who did not undergo systematic treatment left scars on the face.ConclusionVascular occlusion caused by hyaluronic acid facial filling is a severe adverse event, and timely, comprehensive, systematic treatment can effectively improve irreversible damage caused by thrombosis, and even cure it.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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