Kar Wai Alvin Lee,Lisa Kwin Wah Chan,Angela Wai Kay Lee,Cheuk Hung Lee,Jovian Wan,Kyu-Ho Yi
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摘要
背景皮肤填充剂被广泛用于面部年轻化和美容,为衰老和容积损失提供临时解决方案。尽管这些填充剂普遍安全,但与之相关的一种罕见但严重的并发症是视力损伤,包括失明。这就强调了彻底了解各种填充材料相关风险的必要性。注射填充剂后失明的历史病例可追溯到 1963 年,随着美容填充剂行业的发展,相关报告也越来越多。虽然对透明质酸(HA)和自体脂肪进行了广泛的研究,但对羟基磷灰石钙和聚乳酸(PLLA)等其他填充物的了解却较少。目的:本系统性综述旨在通过全面概述除透明质酸和自体脂肪以外的其他填充物导致的视力损伤,填补文献空白。我们系统地研究了与这些不常见填充剂相关的患病率、原因、临床特征和治疗结果。材料和方法我们使用与视力损伤和皮肤填充剂相关的术语,在包括 PubMed、Scopus 和 Google Scholar 在内的数据库中进行了全面的文献检索。纳入了 2014 年至 2021 年间发表的研究,包括观察性研究和病例报告。结果该综述确定并总结了与羟基磷灰石钙、聚对二甲苯乳酸(PDLLA)和聚对二甲苯乳酸(PLLA)填充剂相关的视力损伤病例。主要研究结果表明,使用这些填充剂后出现视力损伤的情况很少见,但可能会突然发生或在术后几天内发生。该综述强调了对非 HA 填充剂相关风险的独特见解,例如眶周和其他面部区域的高风险。它探讨了并发症的机制,包括导致视网膜缺血的栓子逆流。结论HA和自体脂肪以外的填充剂引起的视力损伤虽然罕见,但却是一种严重的并发症,需要认真对待。本综述对各种填充剂的不同风险、症状发作的可变性和解剖学风险因素提供了新的视角。文章强调了正确选择患者、技术和监测的重要性,呼吁进一步开展研究,以更好地了解和预防这些并发症,最终实现更安全、更有效地使用软组织填充剂的目标。
Biodegradable polymers and platelet-rich plasma causing visual impairment: a literature review.
BACKGROUND
Dermal fillers are widely used for facial rejuvenation and esthetic enhancement, offering temporary solutions for aging and volume loss. Despite their general safety, a rare but severe complication associated with these fillers is visual impairment, including blindness. This underscores the need for a thorough understanding of risks associated with various filler materials. Historical cases of blindness following filler injections date back to 1963, with increasing reports linked to the expansion of the cosmetic filler industry. While hyaluronic acid (HA) and autologous fat have been extensively studied, other fillers such as calcium hydroxylapatite and poly-l-lactic acid (PLLA) are less understood.
OBJECTIVE
This systematic review aims to address gaps in the literature by providing a comprehensive overview of visual impairment caused by fillers other than HA and autologous fat. We systematically examine the prevalence, causes, clinical features, and treatment outcomes associated with these less common fillers.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
A comprehensive literature search was conducted across databases including PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar using terms related to visual impairment and dermal fillers. Studies published between 2014 and 2021, including observational studies and case reports, were included. Studies were selected based on predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria, and a PRISMA flow diagram was used to illustrate the study selection process.
RESULTS
The review identifies and summarizes cases of visual impairment associated with calcium hydroxylapatite, poly-d,l-lactic acid (PDLLA), and PLLA fillers. Key findings reveal that visual impairment following these fillers is rare but can occur suddenly or within a few days of the procedure. Cases of delayed onset up to two weeks are also noted, emphasizing the need for extended post-procedure monitoring.
DISCUSSION
The review highlights unique insights into the risks associated with non-HA fillers, such as the heightened risk in the periorbital region and other facial areas. It explores mechanisms of complications, including retrograde flow of emboli leading to retinal ischemia. The discussion also covers emergency protocols and preventative measures, providing valuable guidance for managing and mitigating risks.
CONCLUSIONS
Visual impairment caused by fillers other than HA and autologous fat, while rare, represents a serious complication that requires careful attention. This review contributes new perspectives on the differential risks of various fillers, symptom onset variability, and anatomical risk factors. Emphasizing the importance of proper patient selection, technique, and monitoring, it calls for further research to better understand and prevent these complications, ultimately aiming for safer and more effective use of soft-tissue fillers.
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The Journal of Dermatological Treatment covers all aspects of the treatment of skin disease, including the use of topical and systematically administered drugs and other forms of therapy. The Journal of Dermatological Treatment is positioned to give dermatologists cutting edge information on new treatments in all areas of dermatology. It also publishes valuable clinical reviews and theoretical papers on dermatological treatments.