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Dizziness and Pain After Temporal Augmentation With Hyaluronic Acid
Jun Zhuang1, Qiaoyuan Zheng2, Jintian Hu3
1Department of Ear Reconstruction, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing.
Abstract:
Hyaluronic acid is a commonly used soft tissue filler. However, it has been associated with numerous complications including skin necrosis, loss of vision, and cerebral infarction. In this article, the authors have reported the case of a 25-year-old woman who presented with significant dizziness and pain in the temporal and intrahairline region after undergoing hyaluronic acid augmentation of the temple and inner temporal hairline regions. Subsequently, the patient received 4 doses of a hyaluronidase injection to dissolve the emboli. She demonstrated improvement in clinical symptoms after emboli dissolution. During the 10-month posttreatment follow-up, the patient experienced gradual relief from pain and dizziness. The use of hyaluronic acid fillers should be limited in the intrahairline region as the resulting complications can be difficult to manage.

