Filler Dissolving

Filler dissolving is a procedure used to remove or correct unwanted hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers. The process involves injecting an enzyme called hyaluronidase, which breaks down the hyaluronic acid, effectively dissolving the filler. This is often used when the filler produces undesirable results, such as asymmetry, lumps, or if there’s a reaction to the product. It can also be used as a safety measure in case of over-injection or complications.

Who Is the Best Candidate?

  • Individuals who are dissatisfied with the results of their dermal fillers.
  • Those who have experienced complications or side effects from fillers, such as excessive swelling or allergic reactions.
  • People who wish to correct asymmetry or remove filler material that has migrated.

Yes, hyaluronidase is commonly used in aesthetic procedures and is considered safe.

Results are typically visible within 24-48 hours.

Side effects are rare, but can include mild swelling or bruising at the injection site.