Ultrasonographic Features of Complications Associated with Injectable Fillers in the Cervicofacial Region

Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the ultrasonographic (US) features of complications associated with injectable fillers in the cervicofacial region. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study was approved by our Institutional Review Board. Thirty-nine patients (37 females and 2...

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Main Authors: Sun Huh, Hyun Sook Hong, Eun Seok Ko, Sun Hye Jeong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Korean Society of Radiology 2017-10-01
Series:대한영상의학회지
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3348/jksr.2017.77.4.222
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spelling doaj-5bbbce0d9b6c46569482f3698cc6ab8f2020-11-24T21:46:39ZengThe Korean Society of Radiology대한영상의학회지1738-26372288-29282017-10-01774222228https://doi.org/10.3348/jksr.2017.77.4.222Ultrasonographic Features of Complications Associated with Injectable Fillers in the Cervicofacial RegionSun Huh0Hyun Sook Hong1Eun Seok Ko2Sun Hye Jeong3Department of Radiology, Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine, Bucheon Hospital, Bucheon, Korea Department of Radiology, Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine, Bucheon Hospital, Bucheon, Korea Department of Pathology, Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine, Bucheon Hospital, Bucheon, Korea Department of Radiology, Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine, Bucheon Hospital, Bucheon, KoreaPurpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the ultrasonographic (US) features of complications associated with injectable fillers in the cervicofacial region. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study was approved by our Institutional Review Board. Thirty-nine patients (37 females and 2 males; mean age: 52 years; age range: 26–83 years), both symptomatic (n = 32) and asymptomatic (n = 7), who underwent cosmetic procedures in the cervicofacial area and US, were included. Results: All of the cases were classified into five types based on major US features, including (the most common feature) diffuse high echogenicity with posterior snow storming (n = 17, 39%). The other types included a hypoechoic nodule with high echoic lines (n = 10, 23%), a round hypoechoic nodule (n = 12, 27%), a heterogeneously echogenic lesion with internal echoic dots (n = 1, 2%) and an ill-defined nonmass-like fatty lesion (n = 4, 9%). The time between cosmetic injection and evaluation was variable (range: 3 weeks–21 years). Usually, the injected material was either unknown or illegal (n = 24). Ten patients underwent pathological evaluation. Many histological types of foreign body granulomas were evident. Conclusion: Knowledge of the US features of complications associated with fillers may reduce the likelihood of misinterpreting the injected area as a true lesion, in turn decreasing unnecessary invasive procedures and costs for patients.https://doi.org/10.3348/jksr.2017.77.4.222ultrasonographyforeign bodiesgranuloma
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author Sun Huh
Hyun Sook Hong
Eun Seok Ko
Sun Hye Jeong
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Hyun Sook Hong
Eun Seok Ko
Sun Hye Jeong
Ultrasonographic Features of Complications Associated with Injectable Fillers in the Cervicofacial Region
대한영상의학회지
ultrasonography
foreign bodies
granuloma
author_facet Sun Huh
Hyun Sook Hong
Eun Seok Ko
Sun Hye Jeong
author_sort Sun Huh
title Ultrasonographic Features of Complications Associated with Injectable Fillers in the Cervicofacial Region
title_short Ultrasonographic Features of Complications Associated with Injectable Fillers in the Cervicofacial Region
title_full Ultrasonographic Features of Complications Associated with Injectable Fillers in the Cervicofacial Region
title_fullStr Ultrasonographic Features of Complications Associated with Injectable Fillers in the Cervicofacial Region
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonographic Features of Complications Associated with Injectable Fillers in the Cervicofacial Region
title_sort ultrasonographic features of complications associated with injectable fillers in the cervicofacial region
publisher The Korean Society of Radiology
series 대한영상의학회지
issn 1738-2637
2288-2928
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the ultrasonographic (US) features of complications associated with injectable fillers in the cervicofacial region. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study was approved by our Institutional Review Board. Thirty-nine patients (37 females and 2 males; mean age: 52 years; age range: 26–83 years), both symptomatic (n = 32) and asymptomatic (n = 7), who underwent cosmetic procedures in the cervicofacial area and US, were included. Results: All of the cases were classified into five types based on major US features, including (the most common feature) diffuse high echogenicity with posterior snow storming (n = 17, 39%). The other types included a hypoechoic nodule with high echoic lines (n = 10, 23%), a round hypoechoic nodule (n = 12, 27%), a heterogeneously echogenic lesion with internal echoic dots (n = 1, 2%) and an ill-defined nonmass-like fatty lesion (n = 4, 9%). The time between cosmetic injection and evaluation was variable (range: 3 weeks–21 years). Usually, the injected material was either unknown or illegal (n = 24). Ten patients underwent pathological evaluation. Many histological types of foreign body granulomas were evident. Conclusion: Knowledge of the US features of complications associated with fillers may reduce the likelihood of misinterpreting the injected area as a true lesion, in turn decreasing unnecessary invasive procedures and costs for patients.
topic ultrasonography
foreign bodies
granuloma
url https://doi.org/10.3348/jksr.2017.77.4.222
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