Ocular complications following autologous fat injections into facial area: case report of a recovery from visual loss after ophthalmic artery occlusion and a review of the literature

Szantyr, A. et als.
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, June 2017, Volume 41, Issue 3, pp 580–584

portada - Aesthetic Plastic Surgery - Vol. 41; No. 2 (2017)With the increase in popularity of the use of cosmetic fillers in plastic and esthetic surgery, the possibility of severe ocular complications should not be neglected. Of the fillers used, autologous fat is the most common to cause permanent visual deterioration, one of the most severe complications associated with the use of cosmetic fillers. Here we present the first report of a complete recovery of visual acuity from an instance of visual loss with no light perception caused by ophthalmic artery occlusion of the right eye following autologous fat injection in the facial area. Immediate ophthalmological intervention and comprehensive therapy with prostaglandins and vinpocetine made it possible to restore retinal perfusion and achieve complete recovery of visual acuity. Awareness of the iatrogenic artery occlusions associated with facial fillers and the need for immediate treatment should be popularized among injectors to prevent devastating consequences, such as permanent vision loss.

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