Wollina Uwe, Konrad Helga
Department of Dermatology, Hospital Dresden-Friedrichstadt, Academic Teaching Hospital, Dresden, Germany.
Am J Clin Dermatol. 2005;6(3):141-50. doi: 10.2165/00128071-200506030-00001.
Botulinum toxin A (BTXA) has become a widely used drug in cosmetic dermatology, not only to treat focal hyperhidrosis but also hyperkinetic facial lines, platysma bands, décolleté bands, and other skin features. The spectrum of possible adverse effects of BTXA is broad but fortunately those that have been observed with cosmetic use of this product are generally mild and transient. The major tools for preventing adverse effects from BTXA are knowledge and skill. Use of correct injection techniques is mandatory since most unwanted effects are caused by incorrect technique. Knowledge of the target structures, e.g. the facial and extrafacial muscles, allows physicians to select the optimal dose, time and technique. The most common adverse effects are pain and hematoma. In the periocular region, lid and brow ptosis are important adverse effects. Adverse effects such as pain, hematoma, ecchymosis, and bruising may also occur in the upper and lower face and at extrafacial sites. Other possible adverse effects seen in other indications that the user of BTXA in cosmetic dermatology should be wary of include induction headaches and possible interaction with concomitant medications. Induction of neutralizing antibodies due to cosmetic BTXA treatment has not been observed. This article also outlines recommendations regarding use of BTXA. Of these, the most important for avoiding most unwanted adverse effects are the proper techniques of dilution, storage, and injection, as well as the careful exclusion of patients with any contraindications. Pain, hematoma, ecchymosis, and bruising can be prevented by cooling the skin before and after BTXA injection. Upper lid ptosis may be partly corrected using apraclonidine or phenylephrine eyedrops. If simple rules relating to the indications for and application of BTXA are followed, this is a safe and effective drug in cosmetic dermatology.
A型肉毒杆菌毒素(BTXA)已成为美容皮肤科广泛使用的药物,不仅用于治疗局限性多汗症,还用于治疗面部运动过度纹、颈阔肌带、胸部皱纹和其他皮肤问题。BTXA可能产生的不良反应范围很广,但幸运的是,在美容使用该产品时观察到的不良反应通常较轻且短暂。预防BTXA不良反应的主要手段是知识和技能。必须使用正确的注射技术,因为大多数不良影响是由不正确的技术造成的。了解目标结构,如面部和面部以外的肌肉,有助于医生选择最佳剂量、时间和技术。最常见的不良反应是疼痛和血肿。在眼周区域,上睑和眉下垂是重要的不良反应。疼痛、血肿、瘀斑和青肿等不良反应也可能发生在面部上下及面部以外部位。在美容皮肤科使用BTXA的人群应警惕的其他适应证中可能出现的不良反应包括诱发头痛以及与同时服用的药物可能存在相互作用。尚未观察到因美容用BTXA治疗而诱导产生中和抗体的情况。本文还概述了有关使用BTXA的建议。其中,避免大多数不良不良反应最重要的是正确的稀释、储存和注射技术,以及仔细排除有任何禁忌症的患者。在BTXA注射前后对皮肤进行冷敷可预防疼痛、血肿、瘀斑和青肿。上睑下垂可使用阿可乐定或去氧肾上腺素滴眼液进行部分矫正。如果遵循与BTXA适应证和应用相关的简单规则,那么在美容皮肤科中这是一种安全有效的药物。