The aim of this retrospective study is to describe cases of complications from minimally invasive aesthetic procedures treated at a university reference centre in Switzerland between 2021 and 2024.
During the past decade, a steady increase in aesthetic procedures has been observed. Over the last four years, non-surgical procedures have grown by 40%. The five most popular treatments are botulinum toxin, hyaluronic acid, hair removal, chemical peels, and nonsurgical fat reduction. With the increase in aesthetic procedures, adverse effects have also increased. Contributing factors include weak regulations, unlicensed practice, and individuals with little or no formal training administering botulinum toxins and dermal fillers. This study aims to analyze unexpected and often unfavorable outcomes, referred to as complications, arising from minimally invasive procedures-both non-injectable (e.g., laser treatments, chemical peels) and injectable (e.g., botulinum toxin, fillers). The complications are categorized based on their severity and ethiology. This retrospective case series is conducted at a university reference center in Switzerland (Margarethenklinik of the University Hospital Basel) between January 2021 and December 2024.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
Margarethenklinik, University Hospital Basel
Basel, Switzerland
Total cases of complications
The total number of complications from minimally invasive aesthetic procedures treated at a university reference centre in Switzerland between 2021 and 2024 is analyzed and classified by ethiology and severity.
Time frame: Between January 2021 and December 2024
Type of aesthetic procedure
The type of aesthetic procedure that led to the complication is analyzed and classified by ethiology and severity.
Time frame: Between January 2021 and December 2024
Diagnosis of complication
The diagnosis of complication is analyzed and classified by ethiology and severity.
Time frame: Between January 2021 and December 2024
Location of aesthetic procedure (Switzerland or abroad)
The location where the aesthetic procedure was performed is analyzed, whether in Switzerland or abroad. For procedures conducted in Switzerland, the specific canton where the treatment took place will be documented.
Time frame: Between January 2021 and December 2024
Type of practitioner performing the aesthetic procedure
The type of practitioner who has performed the aesthetic procedure is analyzed, whether it was by a physician, another authorized professional, or an unlicensed practitioner.
Time frame: Between January 2021 and December 2024
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