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Stellate ganglion block achieves remission of recurrent head-and-neck plaque psoriasis: A case report.
The Journal of international medical research · 2026
Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated inflammatory disease, and recurrent lesions involving the head and neck can be particularly difficult to manage in clinical practice. Herein, we report a case of recurrent head-and-neck plaque psoriasis treated with stellate ganglion block, an autonomic neuromodulatory intervention. A woman in her 40s had a 6-year history of relapsing plaque psoriasis despite… Read on PubMed →
Atypical Hyaluronic Acid-Induced Vascular Occlusion Masked by a Hematoma: Ultrasound-Guided Diagnosis and Management.
Cureus · 2026
Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers are widely used in aesthetic practice as they are generally considered safe and effective. However, vascular occlusions remain a rare but serious complication that can cause tissue ischemia and necrosis if they are missed. Recently, with the challenges of early diagnosis, ultrasound has emerged as a valuable tool in identifying vascular compromise through Doppler flow… Read on PubMed →
The ARTIST Post-Market Study: Evaluating a High G' Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Injectable for Chin Combined With Midface HA Filler Treatments.
Journal of cosmetic dermatology · 2026
BACKGROUND: A novel hyaluronic acid (HA) injectable (Restylane Shaype, HASHA) with high strength/firmness and enhanced HA concentration, optimized for lower face shaping has been developed. AIMS: This prospective, 8-week, multicenter, post-market study evaluated three treatment algorithms, i.e., the Shayping Technique, for subjects with multiple aesthetic needs, including HASHA for chin… Read on PubMed →
Nerve Block-Assisted Intradermal Injection of Tranexamic Acid, Vitamin C, and Glutathione for Melasma: A Split-Face Comparative Study.
Aesthetic plastic surgery · 2025
BACKGROUND: Melasma is a common acquired pigmentary disorder characterized by symmetrical hyperpigmented macules. However, combination therapy using tranexamic acid (TXA), vitamin C, and glutathione under nerve block remains inadequate. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of intradermal injection of TXA, vitamin C, and glutathione under nerve block for melasma treatment. METHODS: A… Read on PubMed →