Objectives: Filler induced alopecia
Introduction: Filler injections are one of the most popular nonsurgical cosmetic procedures worldwide. Vascular embolism continues to be a major concern of this procedure, due to its potential to cause irreversible damage to the skin, subdermal soft tissues, and organs, such as an eye or brain. Alopecia following filler injection is a newly reported complication of dermal fillers, following the posterior temple lifting technique.
Results: I present a case of filler induced alopecia, provide anatomical explanation to its pathogenesis, suggestion to treat and to avoid.
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