Delayed hypersensitivity reaction to cosmetic filler following two COVID-19 vaccinations and infection.

Safaa Azzouz, Derek Lanoue, Katéri Champagne, Genevieve Genest
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Background: With ongoing COVID-19 vaccination schedules and the popularity of cosmetic fillers, it is important to examine and record associated adverse reactions to a more general audience of health care professionals. Case reports exist in subspecialty journals outlining reactions after SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination. This is one of the first cases published in Canada, and it highlights priorities and challenges faced by physicians in assessing and managing patients presenting with adverse reactions post vaccination.

Case presentation: We present a case of a 43 -year-old women with delayed type 4 hypersensitivity reaction to hyaluronic acid cosmetic filler triggered by COVID-19 mRNA vaccination. We outline the clinical presentation, diagnosis, complications, and treatment of a late inflammatory reaction to hyaluronic acid filler and highlight the treatment priorities for clinicians faced with similar presentations.

Conclusion: The differential diagnosis of delayed onset nodules formation post filler injection is broad and includes redistribution of fillers, inflammatory reaction to biofilm, and delayed hypersensitivity reaction. As result, in order to make the right diagnosis, administer the appropriate treatment and achieve great cosmetic results, we highly recommend seeking expert opinion from dermatologist, plastic surgeon and allergist immunologist in a timely manner.

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两次COVID-19疫苗接种和感染后对化妆品填充剂的延迟超敏反应。
背景:随着COVID-19疫苗接种计划的持续进行和化妆品填充物的普及,对更广泛的卫生保健专业人员进行相关不良反应的检查和记录非常重要。在亚专业期刊上有病例报告,概述了SARS-CoV-2感染和接种疫苗后的反应。这是加拿大发表的首批病例之一,它突出了医生在评估和管理疫苗接种后出现不良反应的患者时所面临的优先事项和挑战。病例介绍:我们报告了一例43岁女性因COVID-19 mRNA疫苗接种引发的透明质酸化妆品填充剂延迟性4型超敏反应。我们概述了临床表现,诊断,并发症和治疗晚期炎症反应的透明质酸填充物,并强调临床医生面对类似的表现优先治疗。结论:填充物注射后迟发性结节的鉴别诊断广泛,包括填充物重新分布、生物膜炎症反应和迟发性超敏反应。因此,为了做出正确的诊断,进行适当的治疗,取得良好的美容效果,我们强烈建议及时寻求皮肤科医生,整形外科医生和过敏症免疫学家的专家意见。
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