Adverse reactions to injectable soft tissue fillers: Memorable cases and their clinico-pathological overview

作者:Lee Soo Keun; Kim So Min; Cho Sang Hyun; Lee Jeong Deuk; Kim Hei Sung*
来源:Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy, 2015, 17(2): 102-108.
DOI:10.3109/14764172.2014.968584

摘要

Background: Filler injection is a minimally invasive procedure widely used for soft tissue augmentation. Although the safety profile is favorable, adverse events can occur, especially after illegal filler injection. Objectives: The authors present memorable cases of filler complications and review their clinico-pathological features and treatment strategies. Patients and methods: This is a retrospective, single-center case series. The authors identified eight patients with significant complications following filler injection. A medical record review was performed for clinical history, histopathological studies, and treatment. Results: Six female and two male subjects presented with significant filler complications. The time interval between filler injection and the development of a complication varied greatly among cases (immediately afterwards to 14 years following filler injection). Four of the patients received illegal filler injection where the injected material was either unknown (25%) or was told as paraffin (12.5%) or Vaseline (R) (12.5%). Hyaluronic acid fillers were used in two patients (25%) and the rest were injected with porcine atelocollagen (12.5%) and polyacrylamide hydrogel (12.5%). The complications were classified as an allergic reaction (25%), filler material migration (12.5%), injection necrosis + embolism (25%), and foreign body granuloma (37.5%), based on their clinico-pathological features and were treated accordingly. Conclusion: Adverse effects are not uncommon following filler injection. Physicians should be aware of the potential side effects, recognize their presentations, and understand how to manage them.

  • 出版日期2015-4