Skin Necrosis of the Nose After Injection of Ribose Cross-Linked Porcine Atelocollagen

We report a case of skin necrosis of the nasal tip after an injection of ribose cross-linked porcine atelocollagen (Evolence; Colbar Life Science Ltd, Herzliya, Israel). A 22-year-old woman had a nasal augmentation. From the glabella to the nasal tip, 10 strokes were injected using 0.6 mL of Evolenc...

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description We report a case of skin necrosis of the nasal tip after an injection of ribose cross-linked porcine atelocollagen (Evolence; Colbar Life Science Ltd, Herzliya, Israel). A 22-year-old woman had a nasal augmentation. From the glabella to the nasal tip, 10 strokes were injected using 0.6 mL of Evolence. On the day of the injection, her nasal tip became cyanotic; a day after it, an erythematous condition developed and a white cheeselike material appeared. On the second day, it became necrotic. Epithelialization was completed for 2 weeks. Despite laser therapy, permanent scarring of the nasal tip was prominent at the 18-month follow-up. It was thought that the skin necrosis is caused by vascular interruption rather than by hypersensitivity because the skin necrosis was confined to the nasal tip. To avoid vascular interruption from a filler injection, aspiration is needed before injection. The least amount of filler should be released in each stroke with low-pressure injection.
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Collagen - adverse effects
Collagen - chemistry
Cosmetic Techniques - adverse effects
Cross-Linking Reagents - chemistry
Cyanosis - etiology
Dentistry
Dermal Fillers - adverse effects
Dermal Fillers - chemistry
Erythema - etiology
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Injections - adverse effects
Laser Therapy
Necrosis
Nose - pathology
Re-Epithelialization - physiology
Ribose - chemistry
Skin - pathology
Young Adult
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