FDA Warns Against the Use of Needle-Free Injections for Dermal Fillers

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FDA Warns Against the Use of Needle-Free Injections for Dermal Fillers

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a safety communication about the use of needle-free devices for dermal fillers. This is in response to the reported injuries associated with their use, including damage to eyes, lips, and skin. According to the FDA, these devices are marketed as “Hyaluron Pens, Hyla-Pen, microinjectors, noninvasive injection pens, noninvasive nebulizer syringes, high pressure pens or sprayer pens.” Advice for patients This press announcement, which was released on October 8, is addressed to both patients and healthcare providers. “These unapproved needle-free devices and fillers are often sold directly to customers online, bypassing consultation with a licensed health care provider, a critical safety measure for patients to make informed decisions about their personal health”, the statement reads. Here is a list of the FDA’s recommendations for consumers: • • • • • •

Do not undergo any filler procedure with needle-free devices Do not buy or use fillers sold directly to the public. Do not inject yourself or others with lip and facial fillers. If you experience any problems or are concerned after injection of lip or facial fillers using a needle-free device, seek care from a licensed healthcare provider. Report any problems experienced after using needle-free devices for injection of fillers to MedWatch, the FDA Safety Information and Adverse Event Reporting program. If you are considering a filler procedure, talk to a licensed health care provider about the procedure using an FDA-approved dermal filler. Dermal filler procedures should only be performed by licensed health care providers.

Risks associated with the use of needle-free devices for fillers According to the statement, the FDA is aware that these devices, and lip and facial fillers for use with these devices, are sold online directly to the public. Social media has played a key role in promoting them to increase lip volume, change the shape of the nose, reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and other related procedures. The FDA, however, has neither evaluated the safety and effectiveness of these products nor approved the marketing of needle-free devices for injection of any dermal fillers.


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