面部填充物在非手术鼻整形中的作用:安全性和有效性系统回顾

Ali Mohamed Alsari Almheiri, Majid Alhammadi, Khaled Al Zaman
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目的:面部填充剂,又称皮肤填充剂,由可注射的化学物质组成,作为微创策略的一部分,通过修正体积来偶然增强面部亮点的美感和外观。非手术隆鼻术又称液体隆鼻术,包括利用皮肤填充剂来改善鼻形。非手术隆鼻术比手术隆鼻术更受欢迎,因为非手术隆鼻术易于应用、成本更低、安全性更高、不良反应更少、恢复时间更快。然而,由于鼻腔动脉血管和结构复杂,文献中对并发症也有详细介绍。在这篇综述中,我们研究了面部填充物在非手术鼻整形中的分布应用,以及与手术替代方法相比的可行性和安全性。材料和方法:对非手术鼻整形中面部填充物的相关文章进行了全面的文献综述。对搜索结果进行了筛选,纳入了过去五年内发表的文章和研究,以提高结果与当前实践的相关性。然后对搜索结果进行审查,以确定其是否与在非手术鼻整形术中使用面部或皮肤填充剂有关。详细描述面部填充剂在与鼻整形术和鼻部缺陷无关的领域中的作用的研究被排除在外。研究结果:有七篇文章符合纳入标准,并讨论了面部或皮肤填充剂在非手术鼻整形中的作用、安全性和可行性。其中,三篇文章旨在说明非手术隆鼻术中采用的特定技术,以及各种常见填充物的常见用途。其余三篇文章审查了特定填充物种类的安全性和可行性:一篇文章检查了基于透明质酸的皮肤填充物在非手术隆鼻中的使用情况,另一篇文章审查了 PMMA-胶原凝胶在非手术隆鼻手术中的策略,最后,一项研究分析了结合了琼脂糖凝胶和透明质酸的混合鼻填充物的使用情况。其余一篇文献回顾了一例患者的病例,该患者详细描述了非手术隆鼻术后出现的持续性头痛和类似偏头痛的症状。结论:对于那些希望不通过手术来矫正或改善鼻形或鼻部形态的患者来说,面部填充物是一种令人信服且安全的选择。虽然非手术隆鼻的效果不如手术隆鼻永久,但它的恢复时间更长,费用更低。鉴于每种填充物的特性各不相同,而且鼻部畸形的情况也多种多样,因此应根据患者的具体情况选择填充物和填充部位。与手术隆鼻相比,非手术注射隆鼻的并发症和不良反应通常较轻,且具有自限性。虽然严重的并发症并不常见,但对鼻部解剖和血管的深入了解以及广泛的培训,仍是将并发症降至最低并提高患者安全性和满意度的主要途径。对理论、实践和政策的影响:严重并发症并不常见,对鼻腔解剖和血管的深入了解以及广泛的培训仍是最大限度减少并发症、提高患者安全性和满意度的主要途径。无论如何,还需要更多的研究来明确确定皮肤填充物的安全性,尤其是长期安全性。
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The Role of Facial Fillers in Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty: A Systematic Review of Safety and Efficacy
Purpose: Facial fillers, also alluded to as dermal fillers, consist of injectable chemicals as portion of a minimally invasive strategy to incidentally enhance the aesthetic and appearance of facial highlights by correcting volumes. Non-surgical rhinoplasty, also called liquid rhinoplasty, includes the utilize of dermal fillers to improve the shape of the nose. Non-surgical rhinoplasty is picking up popularity over the surgical choice on account of its ease of application, cheaper cost, better safety profile, less adverse effects, and faster recuperation time. Nevertheless, with the complex nasal arterial vasculature and structure, complications have been detailed within the literature. In this review, we examine the distributed applications of facial fillers in non-surgical rhinoplasty and its viability and security profile as compared to the surgical alternative. Materials and Methods: A comprehensive literature review of articles on facial fillers in non-surgical rhinoplasty was performed. Search results were filtered to incorporate articles and studies that were distributed within the last five years, to increase the relevance of the results to current practices. Search results were then reviewed for significance to the utilize of facial or dermal fillers in non-surgical rhinoplasty only. Studies that detailed the role of face fillers in areas unrelated to rhinoplasty and nose defects were excluded. Findings: Seven articles met the inclusion criteria and discussed the role, security and viability of facial or dermal fillers in non-surgical rhinoplasty. Of these, three were designed to illustrate particular techniques embraced in non-surgical rhinoplasty as well as the common uses of diverse and common fillers. The remaining three reviewed the safety and viability of particular filler sorts: one article inspected the use of Hyaluronic corrosive based dermal fillers in non-surgical rhinoplasty, another reviewed the strategy of PMMA-collagen gel in non-surgical rhinoplasty absconds, and finally, a study analyzed the utilize of a hybrid nasal filler which combined agarose gel and hyaluronic corrosive. The remaining article from the literature reviewed a case from a patient who detailed persistent headache and migraine-like indications following non-surgical rhinoplasty. Conclusions: Facial fillers are compelling and safe options for patients who wish to rectify or enhance their nasal shape or form, without going for surgery. Although the results are not as permanent as with the surgical alternative, non-surgical rhinoplasty offers a better recovery time, and cheaper cost. Given the distinctive properties ascribed to each filler type, and the diverse cases of nasal deformities, the filler choice and area should be chosen on a patient-specific basis. Compared to surgical rhinoplasty, the complications and adverse occasions from the non-surgical injections are as a rule mild and self-limiting. While severe complications are uncommon, deep knowledge of the nasal anatomy and vasculature, as well as extensive training, stay the main ways to minimize their event and increase patient security and satisfaction. Implications to Theory, Practice and Policy: Severe complications are uncommon, deep knowledge of the nasal anatomy and vasculature, as well as extensive training, remain the main ways to minimize their event and increase patient safety and fulfillment. In any case, more studies are required to clearly establish the safety of dermal fillers, particularly in the long-term.
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