Abstract

Traditionally, it is considered that inflammatory reactions with delayed onset that occur due to the use of fillers based on hyaluronic acid (HA) are included in the category of rare complications. But in recent years, due to the increasing popularity of injection procedures, such reactions have become more common, which attracts the attention of both the scientific community and clinicians.
 This article presents a clinical case of a late inflammatory response, describes the diagnosis and tactics of therapy, and provides an overview of the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and therapy of such reactions. 7 months ago, HA filler was injected into the area of both tear troughs. 3 months after the procedure, the patient underwent acute respiratory viral infection, against which for the first time she noted the sudden appearance of inflammation. 3 months after the first episode of an inflammatory reaction in the tear troughs, against the background of acute pharyngitis, its relapse occurred, accompanied by similar symptoms.
 Similar inflammatory reactions can occur with any HA filler, but their frequency may vary depending on various factors. Timely detection and proper treatment can successfully eliminate the inflammatory reaction within a few days.

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