Priyanka GUPTA 医师
颈面部整形外科医师
其他作者: Vaibhav Kumar , Rinky Kapoor
Non-surgical rhinoplasty using HA dermal fillers: a systematic review
Objectives: This systematic review aims to provide quality evidence about the success of non-surgical rhinoplasty procedures in terms of patient satisfaction and complications.
Introduction: A perfectly structured nose enhances the beauty of the entire face. “Rhinoplasty” is a cosmetic surgical procedure, demonstrating a downward trend in recent years owing to its high risks and potentially limited predictability of the aesthetic results. Therefore, non-surgical rhinoplasty using hyaluronic acid dermal fillers is becoming increasingly popular as it is less invasive in nature and has minimal downtime.
Materials / method: A systematic electronic literature search using keywords and MESH search terms over the PubMed/Medline, Cochrane Central, Scopus, and EBSCO online databases was conducted from November 2005 to February 2021. Additionally, the reference lists of included systematic reviews were hand searched. Data collected included patient satisfaction and complications from prospective and experimental studies providing highest level of evidence. Articles were critically appraised, and MINORS scale was used to assess the risk of bias.
Results: Based on the search criteria, 11 articles were included in the study. The average satisfaction of patients in the studies was found to be >90%. In all the studies, transient edema and erythema, post-injection pain, and bruising were some temporary complications. Rare complications that were reported were vascular impairments and hematoma.
Conclusion: Non-surgical rhinoplasty is a good, minimally invasive alternative over conventional rhinoplasty. There is however a paucity of quality data in the form of experimental and prospective studies regarding the accuracy, effectiveness, and complications of non-surgical rhinoplasty.