Filler dissolving

To remove excess filler.

Because dermal fillers are made of hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring skin compound, they are naturally dissolved by your body over a period of 6 to 18 months. Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that acts as a dispersion agent, breaking down hyaluronic acid through hydrolysis. It’s a naturally-occurring enzyme that is purified to dissolve dermal fillers.
Filler Dissolving

Filler dissolving

To remove excess filler.

Because dermal fillers are made of hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring skin compound, they are naturally dissolved by your body over a period of 6 to 18 months. Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that acts as a dispersion agent, breaking down hyaluronic acid through hydrolysis. It’s a naturally-occurring enzyme that is purified to dissolve dermal fillers.

Benefits of the Filler dissolving

The weight and pressure of the filler can bring the skin down and the over-use of the muscles of the treated area – this can causes wrinkles, fine lines and skin laxity.
Fights wrinkles, blemishes, skin dehydration, dark circles and volume loss.

FAQs

Patients typically notice a reduced appearance to the areas of filler at 48 hours post injection, up to 14 days.
Over filled area, the filler has moved or spread to other areas, asymmetrical result, allergic reaction (swelling), infection.
Pregnancy, photosensitivity or use of photosensitive medication, remaining sun tan or artificially tanned skin, active medical conditions (e.g. Influenza), recent surgeries , bleeding disorder, use of anti-coagulant drugs “Heparin in past 12 hours” or “Warfarin or any oral in past 5 days”, use of oral isotretinoin in past 6 months (e.g. Accutane), infection or scarring at the treatment area, concurrent inflammatory skin conditions (e.g. Dermatitis, Active acne, Rosacea, etc.), history of keloid scarring or post inflammatory hyperpigmentation, history with cold sores, herpes or impetigo, any disease known with having Koebner phenomena (psoriasis, vitiligo, warts, Molluscum, Contagiosum, lichen planus), chemotherapy or radiotherapy, immunocompromised condition (e.g. HIV) or autoimmune disorder (e.g. Lupus), thyroid or any endocrinal problems.

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