Abstract

ObjectiveTo describe findings in patients who received dermal fillers and later developed peri-ocular mass lesions. DesignRetrospective case series. ParticipantsPatients who presented with peri-ocular masses secondary to dermal filler use. MethodsRetrospective chart review. ResultsThree patients with remote filler injection (hyaluronic acid and polyalkylimide), not volunteered on initial history, presented with peri-orbital swelling and/or inflammation that was suspicious in each case for more serious pathology. ConclusionsIt is important for the injecting physician, the ophthalmologist, and the patient to recognize this complication to permit appropriate investigation and management.

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