Transient facial paresis as a complication of buccal fat removal

IF 1.5 Q3 SURGERY
Alexa Franco , Anna Frants , Manuela von Sneidern , Danielle F. Eytan
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Abstract

Aim

This case highlights the rarely reported complication of facial paresis following buccal fat pad removal and its management.

Background

The buccal fat pad is a vital structure in facial aesthetics. In recent years, buccal fat pad removal for mid facial sculpting has gained popularity among patients owing in part to the rise of social media in plastic surgery. Although buccal fat pad removal is usually a safe procedure, potential complications can be quite severe, and can include infection, over-resection, asymmetry, hematoma, facial nerve or parotid duct injury and trismus.

Case description

Herein we describe a case of iatrogenic left facial paresis secondary to buccal fat removal, and discuss the importance of appropriate patient counseling, meticulous technique, and post-operative care in the event of a complication.

Conclusion

High dose corticosteroids and facial therapy can be effective in treating iatrogenic facial palsy secondary to buccal fat pad removal.

Clinical significance

Although buccal fat pad removal has become a common procedure for midface sculpting, the risks remain serious and patient counseling regarding possible complications, including transient facial palsy, is paramount. Meticulous technique as well as knowledge of the relationships between the buccal fat pad, the parotid duct, and the buccal branches of the facial nerve are vital in the prevention of facial paresis when removing buccal fat.
颊脂垫切除术并发的一过性面部瘫痪
背景颊脂肪垫是面部美学的重要结构。近年来,由于社交媒体在整形外科中的兴起,颊脂垫切除术在中面部塑形中越来越受到患者的青睐。尽管颊脂垫摘除术通常是一种安全的手术,但潜在的并发症可能相当严重,包括感染、过度切除、不对称、血肿、面神经或腮腺导管损伤以及三叉神经痛。病例描述在此,我们描述了一例因颊脂垫摘除术而继发的先天性左面部瘫痪的病例,并讨论了适当的患者咨询、细致的技术以及并发症发生时术后护理的重要性。临床意义虽然颊脂垫摘除术已成为中面部塑形的常见手术,但其风险仍然很高,就可能出现的并发症(包括一过性面瘫)为患者提供咨询至关重要。在去除颊脂垫时,缜密的技术以及对颊脂垫、腮腺导管和面神经颊支之间关系的了解对于预防面瘫至关重要。
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JPRAS Open
JPRAS Open Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
89
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: JPRAS Open is an international, open access journal dedicated to publishing case reports, short communications, and full-length articles. JPRAS Open will provide the most current source of information and references in plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery. The Journal is based on the continued need to improve surgical care by providing highlights in general reconstructive surgery; cleft lip, palate and craniofacial surgery; head and neck surgery; skin cancer; breast surgery; hand surgery; lower limb trauma; burns; and aesthetic surgery. The Journal will provide authors with fast publication times.
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