Skin necrosis after intradermal injection of lyophilized exosome: A case report and a review of the literature

Author:

Tawanwongsri Weeratian1ORCID,Vachiramon Vasanop2

Affiliation:

1. Division of Dermatology, Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine Walailak University Nakhon Si Thammarat Thailand

2. Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital Mahidol University Bangkok Thailand

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundExosomes have gained attention for their potential in skin rejuvenation. Currently, most exosome products are available for topical administration, and the use of subdermal injection as a route of administration has not been approved.AimsThe purpose of this case report is to describe a case of skin necrosis that occurred following an intradermal injection of lyophilized exosomes.Materials and MethodsWe hereby report a case of a middle‐aged man who experienced adverse effects after receiving an intradermal injection of lyophilized exosomes. Multiple injections of an exosome product were administered to treat enlarged facial pores. Shortly after the injection, the patient felt pain and noticed several dark red bumps. Three days after injection, the lesions transformed into palpable, painful, non‐blanchable purplish papules and nodules, accompanied by central, tiny crusted erosions. The residual product was injected into the upper arm using an intradermal method. Similar lesions also appeared, and a skin biopsy showed necrotic keratinocytes, leukocytoclastic vasculitis, and eccrine necrosis.ResultsThere are few reports available regarding complications, especially those related to intradermal exosomes. These complications include multiple foreign‐body granulomatous reactions at the injection sites. In our case, oral prednisolone was administered for a duration of 7 days. After the treatment, the lesions exhibited notable improvement, eventually leaving post‐inflammatory hyperpigmentation.ConclusionUtilizing exosomes through unapproved methods should be avoided due to the possibility of adverse reactions that could cause aesthetic issues.

Publisher

Wiley

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