Ultrasound Pinpoints Vascular Complications from Cosmetic Fillers
Cosmetic fillers are injectable substances used to improve the appearance of facial features by adding volume, smoothing wrinkles and enhancing contours. The most common cosmetic filler is hyaluronic acid.
Cosmetic filler procedures have been growing in popularity. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, in 2024, there were more than 5.3 million hyaluronic acid filler treatments in the
However, these procedures are not without risks.
A serious complication from hyaluronic acid fillers is vascular occlusion—the disruption of blood flow in arteries—resulting from misplacement of filler material.
"Vascular occlusion events in the face can be devastating, because, if they're not properly treated, they can cause necrosis and even facial deformation," said study author
The most common finding—in 42% of cases—was absent flow to perforator vessels, which connect superficial to deep arteries in the face. In 35% of cases, flow was absent in major blood vessels, and this finding was significantly associated with lateral nasal artery involvement.
Areas around the nose are particularly risky injection sites, because nasal vessels communicate with external carotid system via the facial arteries and via the internal carotid system through the retina of the eye,
To treat filler-related complications, clinicians inject hyaluronidase, an enzyme that helps break down the hyaluronic acid filler material.
"If injectors are not guided by ultrasound, they treat based on where the clinical findings are and inject blindly,"
Ultrasound is also a useful tool for guiding the filler injections themselves, increasing the injector's precision so that less filler is needed and complications are less likely from the start,
Ultrasound criteria are well established for mapping out blood flow in areas such as the carotid vessels and the vessels of the limbs. But in the delicate, complex and highly variable vasculature of the face, radiologists need a reference standard to map out common patterns of filler-related complications.
Co-authors are
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RSNA is an association of radiologists, radiation oncologists, medical physicists and related scientists promoting excellence in patient care and health care delivery through education, research and technologic innovation. The Society is based in
For patient-friendly information on vascular ultrasound, visit RadiologyInfo.org.
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SOURCE Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)
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