Aim: To present three cases of filler-induced alopecia (FIA) and summarize the current knowledge of its clinical features, mechanisms and treatments.
Methods: In the first two cases, two females developed well-defined triangular patches of hair loss after hyaluronic acid (HA) injections, and received corticosteriod injections with topical 5% minoxidil. The third case described another female who experienced alopecia areata-like hair loss after autologous fat grafting, and received combined therapies including corticosteriod, 5% minoxidil and microneedling.
Results: All patients got gradual hair regrowth with treatments.
Conclusions: Early recognition and intervention are crucial to prevent permanent hair follicle damage. A thorough understanding of frontotemporal anatomy is essential for clinical practitioners to minimize risks during cosmetic procedures involving filler injections.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09546634.2024.2443111 | DOI Listing |
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