Abstract
Background
Autologous facial fat injection is becoming popular around the world. Semiliquid fat grafts are used for correction of deformities or aesthetic purposes. Fat transfer is a mini-invasive surgical procedure, but causes severe complications occasionally.
Methods
A 30-year-old female patient presented to our hospital with sudden unconsciousness and left limb weakness 8 h after facial fat injection. Brain arteriography (CTA) and venography were performed immediately after her admission. Frontal temporoparietal decompressive craniectomy plus multiple treatments was scheduled for the patient.
Results
The patient was diagnosed with extensive cerebral infarction of the right hemisphere. CTA showed that both external and internal carotid arteries were obstructed. A sectional filling defect could be seen at the telecentric segment of the right carotid artery. No development was observed during the full course of the treatment at the carotid bifurcation, external carotid artery, or internal carotid artery.
Conclusion
Routine cosmetic procedures of facial fat injections could cause devastating and even fatal complications to patients.
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Shen, X., Li, Q. & Zhang, H. Massive Cerebral Infarction Following Facial Fat Injection. Aesth Plast Surg 40, 801–805 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-016-0681-2
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