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Good tolerance of hyaluronic acid filler injections during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Naouri, Michael; Dahan, Serge; Prost, Anne Le Pillouer; Coutant-Foulc, Phrynée; Raimbault, Catherine; Cucurella, Françoise; Creusot, Muriel; Baspeyras, Martine; Darchy, Martine; Khallouf, Randa; Cartier, Hugues; Baratte, Isabelle; Dubois, Magali; Laubach, Hans.
  • Naouri M; Esthétique et Laser de Nogent sur Marne, Centre de Dermatologie, Nogent sur Marne, France.
  • Dahan S; Esthétique et Laser de Toulouse, Centre de Dermatologie, Toulouse, France.
  • Prost ALP; Esthétique et Laser de Marseille, Centre de Dermatologie, Marseille, France.
  • Coutant-Foulc P; Centre Dermatologique et Esthétique de la Femme, Nantes, France.
  • Raimbault C; Esthétique et Laser de Metz, Cabinet de Dermatologie, Metz, France.
  • Cucurella F; Esthétique et Laser d'Aix, Cabinet de Dermatologie, Aix les Milles, France.
  • Creusot M; Centre Dermatologique du Roy, Trois-Rivieres, Belgium.
  • Baspeyras M; Esthétique et Laser de Bordeaux, Cabinet de Dermatologie, Talence, France.
  • Darchy M; Esthétique et Laser d'Orléans, Centre de Dermatologie, Orléans, France.
  • Khallouf R; Esthétique et Laser de Tours, Centre de Dermatologie, Tours, France.
  • Cartier H; Centre médical Saint Jean, Roanne, France.
  • Baratte I; Esthétique et Laser de Champagne au Mont d'Or, Cabinet de Dermatologie, Champagne au Mont d'Or, France.
  • Dubois M; Esthétique et Laser de Sanary sur Mer, Cabinet de Dermatologie, Sanary sur Mer, France.
  • Laubach H; Centre Laser MD, Strasbourg, France.
J Cosmet Dermatol ; 2022 Oct 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2243667
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The aim of our study was to identify and evaluate the complications related to hyaluronic acid during the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHOD:

Twelve dermatologists participated in this study. A cohort and a non-cohort follow-up were ensured.

RESULTS:

(1) Cohort follow-up 1041 patients. 8% had a COVID-19 infection, 27% had received COVID-19 vaccination. 2% had immediate side effects (edema, erythema, bruising). 0.5% had delayed side effects (two inflammatory nodules, one nodule without inflammation, one edema). None of these side effects occurred in the context of infection or COVID-19 vaccinations. (2) Non-cohort follow-up 7900 syringes used. Two early side effects (inflammatory edema) were reported, of which one occurred 15 days after vaccination. Two cases of delayed side effects such as inflammation on the injected area and inflammatory nodules occurred of which one was in the context of vaccination and one during COVID-19 infection. We estimate the frequency of complications possibly attributable to the disease or to the COVID vaccination to be 0.06% in our population.

DISCUSSION:

Complications of HA injections in the context of COVID-19 disease or vaccination appear to be very rare but the frequency could be underestimated because of the low rate of vaccination/infection in our population. Our study shows a very good tolerance of hyaluronic acid injections during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Cohort study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Vaccines Language: English Journal subject: Dermatology Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Jocd.15482

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Cohort study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Vaccines Language: English Journal subject: Dermatology Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Jocd.15482