Hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal fillers are one of the most common nonsurgical modalities in aesthetic medicine due to their ease of administration, quick onset of action and minimal recovery time for patients
Although HA fillers are useful for facial rejuvenation and soft-tissue augmentation, complications such as delayed inflammatory reactions (DIRs) and aesthetically unpleasant outcomes can arise, in addition to common side effects like bruising, swelling and redness.
An online survey was conducted to understand the current practices in HA dermal filler treatment in Asia Pacific. As the survey only collected information on treatment practices, ethics approval was not required. Practitioners from 10 regions in Asia Pacific completed the online survey between May and June 2021.
A panel comprising 13 clinical experts with extensive experience in using HA fillers, known as the Senior Aesthetics Filler Experts (SAFE) council, convened in a virtual meeting in July 2021 to review and discuss the survey findings, and establish a consensus for safe and appropriate use of HA dermal fillers. Specifically, they proposed recommendations and practical approaches to prevent and manage DIRs and achieve natural-looking results.
Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers are the mainstay of the modern era of bioactive injectable materials for aesthetic purposes. The HA fillers injections are second most-frequently performed aesthetic medicine procedures in the world after botulinum toxin injections.
The primary favourable characteristics that make the HA fillers popular are limited allergic reactivity, availability of an antidote, and a wide selection of products fulfilling different aesthetic goals.
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