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Diagnoses of patients classified by their vital signs and men- tal status
Types of aesthetic procedures received by patients
Diagnoses of patients classified by anesthesia type
Vital signs according to anesthesia type
Emergency room visits for severe complications after cosmetic surgery
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July 2019

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Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

Wang Seok Lee

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Si Hyun Park

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Sang Gue Kang

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Sang Won Lee

Background Because many cosmetic surgery clinics are not adequately equipped to handle emergent conditions, patients often come to a university hospital when problems occur during or after cosmetic surgery. However, few in-depth studies have been conducted of this issue. Therefore, we investigated emergency department visits due to complications associated with cosmetic surgery. Methods A retrospective chart review was conducted of 38 patients who visited the emergency department of the authors’ institution due to complications associated with cosmetic surgery from July 2014 to June 2017. Results There were more women than men (30 women vs. 8 men). Their mean age was 32.4 years (range, 19–57 years). Upon presentation to the emergency department, patients’ vital signs and mental status were usually normal (27 normal vs. 11 abnormal). The types of surgery included blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, malar/orthognathic surgery, mammaplasty, liposuction, fat grafting, and filler and botulinum toxin injections. Most patients required hospitalization (26 admitted vs. 12 discharged). Eight of the hospitalized patients required intensive care unit care, of whom two died and three experienced brain death or had permanent neurologic sequelae. Conclusions The complications were usually minor problems, despite the need for hospitalization, but some complications were life-threatening. We recommend close monitoring and maintaining an adequate injection capacity for intravenous sedative anesthesia. When any symptom or sign of a complication occurs, it is best to transfer the patient to a university hospital as soon as possible. Taking a careful medical history is always needed, even for minor procedures.

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... The difference in uniformity and accuracy between conventional and machine injections is expected to be more significant in the human body due to the firm attachment of the fibrous component to the epidermal-dermal junction. Epinephrine has the potential to cause skin necrosis and even cardiomyopathy [13], while lidocaine can result in serious side effects, such as arrhythmia and shock. To mitigate these risks, reducing the total amount of the lidocaine and epinephrine mixture is recommended. ...

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Bloodless de-epithelialization in reduction mammoplasty with hydrodissection using a digital automatic anesthesia injector: case series
Emergency room visits for severe complications after cosmetic surgery

Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery