What happened to Lilly Ghalichi with fillers?

What happened to Lilly Ghalichi with fillers?

The under eye area is visibly darker, and almost looks like a hematoma- bleeding or bruising under the skin. Unfortunately, this is something much worse, which Lilly took photos of and posted. This is tissue damage and death characteristic of vascular occlusion; a blood vessel being blocked by filler.

What’s a vascular occlusion?

DEFINITION. A vascular occlusion occurs when blood is no longer able to pass through a blood vessel. 1. It may be a complete occlusion or partial occlusion, resulting in a diminished blood supply.

Does Bella Hadid have jaw filler?

I have never used filler. Let’s just put an end to that. I have no issue with it, but it’s not for me,’ said Bella.

Are Korean fillers FDA approved?

Korean Fillers are composed of Hyaluronic Acid, an FDA-approved component that makes it safe for its users. Hyaluronic Acid Fillers are safe and rarely have negative side effects.

How soon does vascular occlusion happen after filler?

There have been cases reported that occurred 12-24 hours after being injected but almost always it occurs immediately. If no treatment is initiated to improve the vascular flow, the skin will start to appear dusky, a bluish tint, with fine reticulations (lace like) to areas WELL BEYOND THE SITE OF INJECTION.

How do you know if filler is blocking a blood vessel?

Bruising may occur if an artery or blood vessel has become blocked due to filler injection. Bruising may range from a blue discoloration to a dusky purple-grey appearance. Swelling is likely to occur in and around the injection site if vascular obstruction is present, and may range from mild to severe.