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An out-of-season cold. Filler-induced vascular occlusion of the columellar artery causing necrosis of the cartilaginous anterior nasal septum: case report and a literature review

Hyaluronic acid fillers are widely employed for aesthetic procedures but can lead to vascular complications, including rare instances of arterial occlusion. We report a case of columellar artery occlusion following… Click to show full abstract

Hyaluronic acid fillers are widely employed for aesthetic procedures but can lead to vascular complications, including rare instances of arterial occlusion. We report a case of columellar artery occlusion following a nasal filler injection in a 30-year-old woman. The patient initially presented with subtle symptoms, including persistent rhinorrhoea and an unusual sensation of cold air. Rhinoscopy revealed full-thickness necrosis of the anterior nasal septum, likely due to compression or embolization of the septal branch of the superior labial artery; prompt treatment with hyaluronidase, aspirin, and topical antibiotics resulted in complete resolution. A literature review identified only one similar case, emphasizing this complication’s rarity and potential underreporting. This case underscores the importance of early recognition and intervention in filler-induced vascular events.

Keywords: anterior nasal; columellar artery; occlusion; filler; case

Journal Title: Dermatology Reports
Year Published: 2024

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