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Fig. 1.

Flow assessment using Doppler ultrasound. A.
The flow in the superficial temporal artery, Color Doppler. B.
The flow in the angular vein and artery assessed with Color Doppler and Pulsed-Wave Spectral Doppler
Flow assessment using Doppler ultrasound. A. The flow in the superficial temporal artery, Color Doppler. B. The flow in the angular vein and artery assessed with Color Doppler and Pulsed-Wave Spectral Doppler

Fig. 2.

Angular arteries, Color Doppler and Pulsed Wave Doppler A.
The right angular artery (on this side there was edema and pain in the patient after HA); however, the comparison with a synonymous location showed that the flow was normal. B.
The left angular artery
Angular arteries, Color Doppler and Pulsed Wave Doppler A. The right angular artery (on this side there was edema and pain in the patient after HA); however, the comparison with a synonymous location showed that the flow was normal. B. The left angular artery

Fig. 3.

HA deposit compression (white arrow) on the arterial vessel in the zygomatic area. A.
A cross-section. B.
A longitudinal section (the yellow line shows the boundaries between the narrowed vessel and the vessel with normal lumen)
HA deposit compression (white arrow) on the arterial vessel in the zygomatic area. A. A cross-section. B. A longitudinal section (the yellow line shows the boundaries between the narrowed vessel and the vessel with normal lumen)

Fig. 4.

Ultrasound evaluation of the labial arteries with the use of Color and Pulsed Wave Doppler. A.
Upper lip, left side, a visible stenosis of the artery in Color Doppler and high resistance spectrum before stenosis (the patient experienced pain on this side and the skin was uneven). B.
A synonymous location – upper lip, right side, normal spectrum
Ultrasound evaluation of the labial arteries with the use of Color and Pulsed Wave Doppler. A. Upper lip, left side, a visible stenosis of the artery in Color Doppler and high resistance spectrum before stenosis (the patient experienced pain on this side and the skin was uneven). B. A synonymous location – upper lip, right side, normal spectrum

Fig. 5.

Ultrasound assessment of complications using Color Doppler: upper lip with a visible patent vessel on the right side and no flow on the left side
Ultrasound assessment of complications using Color Doppler: upper lip with a visible patent vessel on the right side and no flow on the left side

Characteristics of the study group supplemented by Doppler ultrasound findings

Patient Age Complication site Symptoms Vessel type CPA CD PW MFI PW at a synonymous site
1 46 hand reddening, edema vein 0 0 0 0 1
2 48 hand reddening edema vein 0 0 0 0 1
3 37 tear through edema artery 1 1 1 1
4 41 tear through pain artery 1 1 1 – increased resistance 1 1
5 43 tear through edema vein 0 0 0 0 1
6 38 nose edema, pain artery 1 1 1 1
7 43 temple skin paleness artery 1 1 1 1
8 19 lips, lower lip edema vein 0 0 0 0 1
9 22 lips, upper lip edema, dryness artery 0 0 0 0 1
10 25 lips, upper lip edema vein 0 0 0 0 1
11 31 lips, upper lip pain, uneven skin surface artery 1 1 1 – increased resistance 1 1
12 40 lips, upper lip edema, pain, dryness artery 0 0 0 0 1
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Medicine, Basic Medical Science, other