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Chen Zhang1, Chunying Ge2, Chunxiao Du1, Jieqi Li3.
Abstract
Hyaluronic acid injection is 1 of the most popular procedures in facial rejuvenation and augmentation. It is widely popular in the cosmetic surgery due to several advantages, which include rapid effect, minimal injury, and a short postoperative recovery period. With continuous increase in hyaluronic acid injections, many cases of hyaluronic acid injection-induced embolism have been reported. At present, methods for early treatment of hyaluronic acid injection-induced embolism include local injection of hyaluronidase, topical application of nitroglycerin ointment, massage, hot compression, and intravenous injections of antibiotics and hormones. Although early warm massage may facilitate hyaluronic acid degradation by hyaluronidase, local application of heat will also increase metabolic rate in the tissue, thereby reducing the ischemic tolerance of the tissue. Therefore, in this study, warm massage was limited to the first 30 minutes after hyaluronidase injection and was followed by local cooling using a gauze pad soaked with antibiotic saline solution. Excellent therapeutic effects were achieved with this approach. The methods of treatment for tissue ischemia caused by hyaluronic acid injection-induced embolism and clinical cases are introduced in the article.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30324052 PMCID: PMC6181502 DOI: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000001824
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open ISSN: 2169-7574
Patient Cases of Local Cooling Treatment of Tissue Ischemia Caused by Hyaluronic Acid Injection–induced Embolism
Fig. 1.Embolism caused by the sharp needle injection of hyaluronic acid in the labial tubercle area. A, Dark purple discoloration of the upper lip and spotted contusions on the left side of the face were observed when the patient was admitted to the hospital (5 hours after the complication happened). B, Two weeks after treatment of the complication.
Fig. 2.Complication of blunt needle injection of hyaluronic acid in the nasolabial folds. A, Skin ulcers and visible purulent spots appeared at the right alar base (3 days after the injection). B, After 10 days of treatment, the exposed skin was red in color without any obvious scarring.