| Literature DB >> 26705447 |
Bruna Souza Felix Bravo1, Laila Klotz De Almeida Balassiano2, Camila Roos Mariano Da Rocha3, Carolina Barbosa De Sousa Padilha2, Carolina Martinezt Torrado4, Roberta Teixeira Da Silva5, João Carlos Regazzi Avelleira6.
Abstract
The growing use of dermal fillers, specifically the use of hyaluronic acid, can be explained by their effectiveness and versatility as well as their favorable safety profiles. Nevertheless, early and late complications with varying levels of severity may occur. The incidence of complications is low and the majority of adverse events are mild (edema, erythema, and local ecchymosis) and of limited duration. However, more severe events, such as ischemia and necrosis, may occur. The symptoms of ischemia can occur immediately after the injection or several hours after the procedure. Here, the authors report three cases of necrosis after hyaluronic acid injection with the first symptoms presenting only several hours after the procedure. The patients were treated immediately after the diagnosis. The aim of this review is to communicate the possibility of the delayed-type presentation of necrosis, present the signs and symptoms that lead to early diagnosis, and review the treatment possibilities of this severe complication.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26705447 PMCID: PMC4689510
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Aesthet Dermatol ISSN: 1941-2789