Filler dissolving/ Hyaluronidase
Repair your self-confidence by dissolving unwanted Dermal Fillers.
Hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers can be dissolved with hyaluronidase injection. Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that is responsible for the catalysis of hyaluronidase acid. The hyaluronic acid used in the dermal fillers is cross-linked, giving it a gel-like consistency, and making it resistant to the hyaluronidase naturally present in the body. When the dermal fillers are placed unevenly or excessively, an injection of hyaluronidase can be injected into the targeted area to metabolize the fillers.
An area previously treated with hyaluronic acid dermal filler is injected with a controlled amount of hyaluronidase using small acupuncture-like needles to remove or dissolve the filler with minimum discomfort. The procedure itself takes up to twenty minutes and the results are permanent.
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Hyaluronidase is injected along the vessel path multiple times as well surrounding area of tissue affected appropriate depth needed note perivascular hyaluronidase will absorb through vessel walls.
No. The treatment does not cause any major discomfort. We also use topical anesthetics in the treatment area to make sure that you have a painless and pleasant experience. If you have any concerns regarding the treatment we encourage you to discuss them during the consultation session.
You will be able to see the results of the hyaluronidase injection treatment within 24 hours of getting the procedure done. As soon as the side effects of the treatment start to subside, you will slowly start seeing the results appear. It is best to follow the aftercare advice for better results.
Anaphylaxis is the main serious complication of its use – patch tests are advised prior for non-emergency use.
Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that dissolves fillers of all types.
It can be used to correct poor aesthetic outcomes, lumpy results and is also the first line treatment in a vascular complication due to filler emergency.
Yes, it’s safe treatment. We do patch test before treatment.
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