Reversible vision loss following nonsurgical filler rhinoplasty

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Abstract

The increase in the frequency and popularity of aesthetic filler injections is accompanied by a high risk of complications, including ophthalmological sequalae. Of these, loss of vision is considered the most dangerous and, in most cases, irreversible. We present a case report of a patient who experienced acute vision loss due to suspected partial occlusion of the ophthalmic artery following nonsurgical rhinoplasty with hyaluronic acid filler injection. It differs from others in that treatment in the form of a combination of multiple subcutaneous hyaluronidase injections into the periocular region, a single retrobulbar injection of hyaluronidase, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy led to a significant recovery of ophthalmic symptoms with only residual visual field defects remaining.

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Sheptulin, V. A., & Grusha, Y. O. (2022). Reversible vision loss following nonsurgical filler rhinoplasty. Russian Open Medical Journal, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.15275/rusomj.2022.0406

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