Complications secondary to nonsurgical rhinoplasty: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Feb 26, 2021
DeVictor S, et al. - Researchers conducted this systematic review and meta-analysis to determine the prevalence and types of adverse outcomes secondary to nonsurgical rhinoplasty. Studies on human nonsurgical rhinoplasty using injectable fillers were involved. The search resulted in 37 publications for review, 23 of which included cohort studies and 14 case reports with 8,604 patients undergoing nonsurgical rhinoplasty with reported complications. Bruising and hematoma were the most commonly reported complications. In general, with low rates of complications, nonsurgical rhinoplasty with injectable fillers is safe. Severe complications may, however, occur, such as vision loss, skin necrosis, and vessel occlusion. To improve the delivery of injectable fillers in the nose to reduce the rate of adverse outcomes, further studies are required.
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