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Hello everyone!Today, Dr. Jin will talk to you about some topics that have attracted much attention in recent years - nasal hyaluronic acid injection. While this is a common cosmetic injection, there are some risks that we need to be wary of.
In past reports, we have heard about an increasing number of post-cosmetic post-injection complications, the most serious of which are soft tissue necrosis and blindness caused by vascular embolism. This complication usually manifests as avascular necrosis, which is characterized by a geographic change in the ischemic area**, resulting in a **wound.
To alleviate this problem, the medical community has introduced hyaluronidase, a substance that effectively dissolves hyaluronic acid. However, in the later stages of tissue damage, soft tissues may continue to break down even with hyaluronidase because the injury has already been done. Therefore, although the injection of hyaluronidase restricts the area of necrosis, it does not completely eliminate the extensive necrosis.
If left untreated, these complications can lead to serious loss of appearance. Here, Dr. Jin would like to remind everyone that early and timely recanalization is essential to prevent wound formation. For wounds that have already formed, we need to use surgical or conservative** methods to promote wound healing to reduce the impact on appearance.
It is worth mentioning that concentrated growth factor (CGF) is a new generation of platelet concentrate products, which have higher growth factor concentrations and stronger regeneration ability than the previous PRP and PRF. Therefore, CGF may be more effective than other methods in promoting wound healing.
In the pursuit of beauty, it is crucial to understand these risks and solutions. Dr. Jin hopes that through popular science, we can choose the beauty method that suits us more carefully, so that beauty is safer and more reliable.