Integrating facial ultrasound into medical esthetics practice

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Background The increasing prevalence of dermal filler procedures has highlighted the need for enhanced visualization techniques to optimize outcomes and reduce complications. Objective To evaluate the impact of preprocedural ultrasound scanning on bruising outcomes in dermal filler treatments. Methods This prospective quality improvement study compared bruising outcomes between patients who received preprocedural ultrasound scanning (intervention group, n = 80) versus standard care (control group, n = 80) at a single center. The Bruising Visibility Scale was used to assess outcomes. Three experienced providers performed all procedures following standardized protocols, using a MindRay 16 MHz ultrasound device for the intervention group. Results Chi-square analysis revealed a statistically significant reduction in bruising incidence with preprocedural ultrasound scanning (χ2 = 29.928, P < .05). The intervention group demonstrated significantly higher rates of bruise-free outcomes (70% vs 28.8%, odds ratio = 5.77, 95% confidence interval: 2.98-11.18). Limitations Single-center design and immediate postprocedure assessment timepoint. Conclusion Preprocedural ultrasound scanning significantly reduces bruising in dermal filler procedures, suggesting improved vascular visualization may enhance procedural outcomes. These findings provide quantitative evidence supporting the integration of ultrasound guidance in esthetic practice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1526-1528
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Volume93
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2025

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