A Consensus on Minimizing the Risk of Hyaluronic Acid Embolic Visual Loss and Suggestions for Immediate Bedside Management

Author:

Goodman Greg J1ORCID,Magnusson Mark R2ORCID,Callan Peter,Roberts Stefania,Hart Sarah,McDonald Cara B3,Clague Michael,Rudd Alice4,Bekhor Philip S5,Liew Steven,Molton Michael,Wallace Katy,Corduff Niamh,Arendse Sean6,Manoharan Shobhan,Shamban Ava,Heydenrych Izolda,Bhatia Ashish C7,Peng Peter,Pavicic Tatjana,Kapoor Krishan Mohan8,Kosenko David E

Affiliation:

1. Monash University and Chief of Surgery at the Skin and Cancer Foundation, Victoria, Australia

2. Griffiths University, Southport, Queensland, Australia

3. St. Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia

4. Alfred Hospital, Prahran, Victoria, Australia

5. University of Melbourne, Department of Paediatrics and Director of the Laser Unit, Department of Dermatology, Royal Childrens’ Hospital, Parkville, Victoria, Australia

6. Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

7. Northwestern University, Chicago, IL

8. Department of Plastic Surgery, Fortis Hospital, Mohali, India

Abstract

Abstract Background Hyaluronic acid fillers have a satisfactory safety profile. However, adverse reactions do occur, and rarely intravascular injection may lead to blindness. Currently there is no internationally recognized consensus on the prevention or management of blindness from hyaluronic acid filler. Objectives The authors sought to give guidance on how to minimize the risk and optimize the management of this rare but catastrophic adverse reaction. Methods A multinational group of experts in cosmetic injectables from multiple disciplines convened to review current best practice and develop updated consensus recommendations for prevention and bedside intervention if visual loss occurs after cosmetic injection of hyaluronic acid filler. Results The consensus group provided specific recommendations focusing on the consenting process, prevention, and early management of visual impairment related to intravascular hyaluronic acid filler injection. Conclusions Although visual loss due to filler injections is rare, it is important that both patient and physician be aware of this risk. In this paper the authors describe methods and techniques available to reduce the risk and also document suggested initial management should a clinician find themselves in this situation. Level of Evidence: 5

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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