| Literature DB >> 33500793 |
Ewa Skrzypek1, Robert Krzysztof Mlosek2.
Abstract
AIM OF THE STUDY: The aim of this study is to evaluate the utility of high-frequency ultrasound in the assessment of the nature and differentiation of lumps occurring in the labial mucosa after lip filling procedures.Entities:
Keywords: complications; fillers; high-frequency ultrasound; labial glands; lips
Year: 2020 PMID: 33500793 PMCID: PMC7830081 DOI: 10.15557/JoU.2020.0046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ultrason ISSN: 2084-8404
Characteristics of the study sample
| No. | Age at complication | Lump site | Filler type | Time to complication (years from procedure) | Clinical diagnosis | Ultrasound diagnosis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | 38 | upper lip | unknown | 12 | nodules or granulomas | massive fibrosis, labial glands |
| 2. | 40 | lower lip | HA a few times | 5 | nodules or granulomas | massive fibrosis, labial glands catching on the incisors |
| 3. | 28 | lower lip, upper lip | HA a few times | 4 | nodules or granulomas | persistent deposits, labial glands |
| 4. | 43 | upper lip, lower lip | PA A G | 12 | nodules or granulomas | granulomas, persistent deposits, labial glands |
| 5. | 38 | upper lip, lower lip | HA twice | 1 | nodules or granulomas | deposits, granulomas, labial glands |
HA – hyaluronic acid; PAAG – polyacrylamide hydrogel
Fig. 1.Clinical image of a pushed out labial gland presenting as a small nodule of the upper lip
Fig. 2.Ultrasound image (Philips Epiq 5) of a hyaluronic acid deposit (arrow head) indenting the orbicularis oris (bold arrow) and labial glands (thin arrows)
Fig. 3.Ultrasound image (Philips Epiq 5) of a hyaluronic acid deposit (arrow head) in the lower lip pushing out a labial gland (thin arrow) catching on the upper incisor (bold arrow); maxillary mucosa (asterisk)
Fig. 4.Labial glands removed as a whole, clinically diagnosed as nodules or granulomas after a filling procedure. A.and B.Haematoxylin and eosin (HE). C.Periodic Acid-Schiff (P.A.S.), mucus-secreting areas (arrows), serous areas (arrow heads). D.Alcian blue, serous cells (S), mucous cells (M)
Fig. 5.Lip structure. Drawing by Ewa Skrzypek
Hyaluronic acid-based fillers for lip augmentation in adults and lip wrinkle reduction approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
| Date of approval | Product/manufacturer | Material | Indications |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restylane Kysse / Galderma Laboratories, LP | 20 mg/ml; HA, 0.3% lidocaine | lip augmentation, lip wrinkles | |
| Juvéderm Volbella XC / Allergan, Inc | 15 mg/ml; HA, 0.3% lidocaine | lip augmentation, lip wrinkles | |
| Juvéderm Ultra XC / Allergan, Inc | 24 mg/ml; HA, 0.3% lidocaine | lip augmentation, lip wrinkles | |
| Restylane Silk / Galderma Laboratories, LP | 20 mg/ml; HA, 0.3% lidocaine | lip augmentation, lip wrinkles | |
| Restylane-L / Galderma Laboratories, LP | 20 mg/ml; HA, 0.3% lidocaine | lip augmentation, lip wrinkles | |
| Belotero Balance / Merz Aesthetics | 22.5 mg/ml; HA | lip wrinkles | |
| Restylane / Galderma Laboratories, LP | 20 mg/ml; HA | lip augmentation, lip wrinkles |
HA – hyaluronic acid
Fig. 6.Ultrasound (DermaMed with 48 MHz transducer) transverse plane of normal labial glands (thin arrows); orbicularis oris (bold arrows); lip mucosa (arrow head)
Fig. 7.Ultrasound (Philips Epiq 5) longitudinal plane of normal labial glands (thin arrows); orbicularis oris (bold arrows); lip mucosa (arrow head); teeth (asterisk)