The cohort that filled only the HA (50.9% of the sample) was responsible for 42 or 7 percent of the complications. Overall, the participation of the HA represented 62.2 percent of the. The cohort that only filled out the HA (50.9% of the sample) was responsible for 42.7 percent of the complications. In general, the presence of HA represented 62.2 percent of the sample (HA only or mixed), causing 64.1 percent percent would suffer complications.
We must bear in mind that the use of HA filler is more popular than that which is not, which is evident in our report, so with a higher frequency of use, it is more likely that, by default, there will be a higher incidence of complications. He discovered that nearly 2000 of the reported complications, or 59%, were due to treatments performed by beauticians. Of the 53 cases studied, there are a total of 82 adverse reactions as a result of lip augmentation with fillers. The results show that it is possible for nodules to form between fillers with hyaluronic acid, without hyaluronic acid and mixed fillers, and that a significant proportion (33.3%) is due only to filling with hyaluronic acid.
Dr. Tamara Griffiths, from the British Association of Dermatologists, believes that dermal fillers are a particular problem because anyone can inject them and are riskier than other cosmetic procedures. If a permanent filler was used or if several facial treatments were performed in the same session as the lip, these patients were excluded. Dermal fillers are used to restore facial volume or reduce wrinkles to create a younger, more attractive appearance.
For example, Turkmani et al.7 analyzed five cases in the lip in total, but only two were clearly described and are included in the results. We have divided it into three groups: HA only, HA mixed with another non-permanent filler, and group without HA (includes unknown material) (Figure. If you're thinking about getting a lip augmentation to make someone else happy or to try to achieve an ideal image, you might want to think twice. The isolated case of pancreatitis described after the administration of hyaluronic acid fillers to the lips is more causal than direct effect.
Injectable fillers, which contain materials such as hyaluronic acid or collagen to improve skin aesthetics or facial features, are gaining popularity in all over the world. The retrograde passage of the filling can occur due to Poiseuille's law, which states that the branching of the vessels and the reduction of the diameter exponentially increase resistance to anterograde flow. The use of dermal fillers is increasing significantly, and new products and methods are constantly being developed. Hyaluronic acid, a non-permanent filler, is classified as a non-sulfated glucosaminoglycan polysaccharide composed of repeated disaccharic units of glucuronic acid and N-acetylglucosamine. The use of dermal fillers, especially for lip augmentation, has become the social norm and, although a wide range of ages seek treatment, there are serious risks for patients due to the almost deregulated nature of the non-surgical aesthetic industry in the UK.