ISSN: 2639-2127
Authors: Reznik AV*
Subcutaneous injections of glucocorticoids (glucocorticosteroids, GCS) are increasingly used to face modelling. This carries a high risk of soft tissue atrophy. Aim: This report discusses soft tissue atrophy mechanisms after GCS-injection, describes risk factors and treatment regimens. Material and methods: The clinical case of treatment of subcutaneous atrophy that occurred after injection of GCS into malar fat pads is presented. Three-stage treatment of atrophy is described. Results: Ðtrophy lesion was eliminated as well as volume-deficient facial areas were filled up. The patient was satisfied with the final result. Conclusions: In aesthetic medicine, GCS should not be applied for intradermal and subcutaneous facial injections due to extremely high risk of dermal and subdermal atrophy.
Keywords: Subdermal atrophy; Lipoatrophy; Glucocorticoids; Corticosteroid injection; Scar; Hypopigmentation; PRP
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