Why Does My Nose Turn Whiter After Injecting Hyaluronic Acid?
Nose Turning White After Hyaluronic Acid Injection
The phenomenon of a nose turning white after hyaluronic acid (HA) injection typically refers to the skin around the nose becoming pale post-injection. This can occur due to various reasons such as naturally fair skin, short duration since the injection, infection, allergy, vascular embolism, among others. It is advisable to seek medical attention promptly, determine the underlying cause, and receive appropriate treatment under medical guidance. The following is a detailed analysis:
1. Naturally Fair Skin
If one has naturally fair skin, the injection process may cause local trauma to the subcutaneous tissue, leading to temporary swelling. When the swelling is pronounced, it may cause the local skin color to appear slightly different from the surrounding skin. Special treatment is generally not required. Maintain local hygiene, avoid touching with hands to prevent infection.
2. Short Duration Since Injection
After HA injection, the substance may not be fully absorbed by the body immediately. If the injection was recent, the HA may not have fully integrated into the skin, resulting in localized paleness. No special treatment is typically needed. As time passes, the HA gradually integrates into the skin, restoring the natural skin tone.
3. Infection
Tiny wounds occur post-injection. Failure to maintain local hygiene promptly may increase the risk of microbiological invasion, leading to infection. Symptoms include localized paleness, swelling, and pain. Treatment may involve antibiotics such as erythromycin ointment, mupirocin ointment, or oral amoxicillin under medical supervision.
4. Allergy
Allergic reactions to components in HA can occur, increasing vascular permeability and causing local allergic manifestations like rashes and itching. Severe cases may lead to localized skin paleness. Treatment involves antihistamines like loratadine, chlorpheniramine, or cetirizine, administered under medical guidance. In severe allergic reactions accompanied by respiratory distress, immediate medical attention is crucial.
5. Vascular Embolism
Improper injection technique by the practitioner can result in the needle puncturing a blood vessel, allowing HA to enter and cause vascular embolism. This affects local blood circulation, leading to paleness and swelling. If no other symptoms are present, the body will gradually absorb the HA, alleviating discomfort. In severe cases, HA hyaluronidase injections can be administered under medical guidance to expedite HA excretion.
Avoid excessive pressure or rubbing on the injection site to maintain optimal results. Adjust your diet by avoiding spicy or irritating foods like chili, onions, and ginger, as they can hinder wound recovery.