Plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment resulting in bilateral chemical eye injury secondary to EMLA cream: a case report

Abstract Background Plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment is a relatively novel and growing minimally invasive aesthetic skin procedure. The treatment claims to rejuvenate skin by improving facial lines, wrinkles and skin pigmentation associated with photo-ageing. The skin is often anaesthetis...

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Main Authors: Sirjhun Patel, Mohith Shamdas, Caroline Cobb
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-08-01
Series:BMC Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12886-020-01613-8
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spelling doaj-146cfcd4143d4d88b5fbd396df23a9e02020-11-25T03:51:35ZengBMCBMC Ophthalmology1471-24152020-08-012011410.1186/s12886-020-01613-8Plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment resulting in bilateral chemical eye injury secondary to EMLA cream: a case reportSirjhun Patel0Mohith Shamdas1Caroline Cobb2Department of Ophthalmology, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School DundeeDepartment of Ophthalmology, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School DundeeDepartment of Ophthalmology, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School DundeeAbstract Background Plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment is a relatively novel and growing minimally invasive aesthetic skin procedure. The treatment claims to rejuvenate skin by improving facial lines, wrinkles and skin pigmentation associated with photo-ageing. The skin is often anaesthetised prior to the procedure with topical creams such as EMLA (Eutectic mixture of local anaesthetics). We present the first case of bilateral chemical eye injury following plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment secondary to EMLA cream. EMLA cream was inadvertently administered to both eyes in preparation for the treatment. Case presentation A patient was referred from the emergency department to a tertiary ophthalmology centre with bilateral exquisite eye pain, inability to open the eyes, photosensitivity and reduced vision. She underwent cosmetic plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment at her local salon four hours earlier. She was found to have bilateral alkali chemical eye injuries with significant diffuse corneal epithelial loss. The injury was thought to be caused by inadvertent ocular exposure to EMLA cream, which was used in preparation for the plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment. She was treated with topical antibiotics and achieved satisfactory recovery. Conclusion This case report highlights a possible complication following plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment. We lay emphasis on the importance identifying chemical injury and recommend that medication attention should be sought if there is any concern.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12886-020-01613-8Chemical eye injuryEMLA creamPlasma fibroblast skin tighteningCase report
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author Sirjhun Patel
Mohith Shamdas
Caroline Cobb
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Mohith Shamdas
Caroline Cobb
Plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment resulting in bilateral chemical eye injury secondary to EMLA cream: a case report
BMC Ophthalmology
Chemical eye injury
EMLA cream
Plasma fibroblast skin tightening
Case report
author_facet Sirjhun Patel
Mohith Shamdas
Caroline Cobb
author_sort Sirjhun Patel
title Plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment resulting in bilateral chemical eye injury secondary to EMLA cream: a case report
title_short Plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment resulting in bilateral chemical eye injury secondary to EMLA cream: a case report
title_full Plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment resulting in bilateral chemical eye injury secondary to EMLA cream: a case report
title_fullStr Plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment resulting in bilateral chemical eye injury secondary to EMLA cream: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment resulting in bilateral chemical eye injury secondary to EMLA cream: a case report
title_sort plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment resulting in bilateral chemical eye injury secondary to emla cream: a case report
publisher BMC
series BMC Ophthalmology
issn 1471-2415
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Background Plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment is a relatively novel and growing minimally invasive aesthetic skin procedure. The treatment claims to rejuvenate skin by improving facial lines, wrinkles and skin pigmentation associated with photo-ageing. The skin is often anaesthetised prior to the procedure with topical creams such as EMLA (Eutectic mixture of local anaesthetics). We present the first case of bilateral chemical eye injury following plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment secondary to EMLA cream. EMLA cream was inadvertently administered to both eyes in preparation for the treatment. Case presentation A patient was referred from the emergency department to a tertiary ophthalmology centre with bilateral exquisite eye pain, inability to open the eyes, photosensitivity and reduced vision. She underwent cosmetic plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment at her local salon four hours earlier. She was found to have bilateral alkali chemical eye injuries with significant diffuse corneal epithelial loss. The injury was thought to be caused by inadvertent ocular exposure to EMLA cream, which was used in preparation for the plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment. She was treated with topical antibiotics and achieved satisfactory recovery. Conclusion This case report highlights a possible complication following plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment. We lay emphasis on the importance identifying chemical injury and recommend that medication attention should be sought if there is any concern.
topic Chemical eye injury
EMLA cream
Plasma fibroblast skin tightening
Case report
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12886-020-01613-8
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