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Hyaluronidase is used to dissolve hyaluronic acid fillers. Sometimes you might not be completely satisfied after a filler treatment – for example, if the result looks slightly asymmetrical, if too much filler was used, or if you’re simply unhappy with the outcome. Fortunately, this doesn’t happen very often. Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that breaks down only hyaluronic acid. The effects are usually visible straight away, although some swelling may occur as the hyaluronidase itself is also injected. This means the final result is best assessed after about two weeks. Hyalase is one of the brand names for hyaluronidase.
If you’re not completely happy with your hyaluronic acid fillers, you can opt for a hyaluronidase treatment to dissolve them. However, it’s often best not to make this decision too quickly. After filler treatment, swelling is common and can sometimes be surprising. The final result usually becomes visible after around two weeks, and most clients are very satisfied at that stage.If you’re still not 100% happy, or simply need more time to adjust, you may choose to wait. Hyaluronic acid is a substance that naturally occurs in the body, and it is gradually broken down over time. On average, fillers are absorbed within 9–12 months, so in some cases waiting can be a good option.
A treatment to dissolve fillers with hyaluronidase typically costs between £100 and £200 per session. You can compare clinic prices near you on Injectablesbooking.co.uk.
Not every practitioner offers hyaluronidase treatments, but most well-established clinics do. Use the overview on Injectablesbooking.co.uk to find a clinic near you that provides this treatment.
Dissolving hyaluronic acid fillers with Hyalase is a common treatment. It may be recommended if filler has been placed unevenly or if the result looks too full. Always choose a reputable clinic in your area, and take time to read clinic reviews before booking.
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With hyaluronidase, it’s possible to dissolve any filler made purely from hyaluronic acid. Fillers such as Radiesse, Sculptra and Ellansé cannot be dissolved in this way, as they are not made of hyaluronic acid. The treatment works regardless of where the filler has been placed – whether in the tear troughs, lips, jawline, chin or nasolabial folds, hyaluronic acid fillers can be removed with hyaluronidase.
Across the UK, many clinics provide hyaluronidase treatments. You can search for clinics near you that offer filler dissolving and compare their services directly on Injectablesbooking.co.uk.
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That depends on the type of hyaluronic acid filler used. The effect is usually noticeable within a few hours, with the best results appearing after around two days. The final outcome can be assessed after about 14 days.
You’ll usually notice the effect of hyaluronidase within a few hours. The enzyme continues to work for around two days, and the final result can be seen after about 14 days.
With the help of hyaluronidase, hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved within a few hours. After about two days, the effect of the hyaluronidase has worn off and no further filler is broken down.
A hyaluronidase treatment to dissolve fillers typically costs between £100 and £200 per session. You can compare clinic prices near you on Injectablesbooking.co.uk.
Dissolving hyaluronic acid fillers with hyaluronidase can feel a little uncomfortable. The injections may sting, but this usually passes quickly. Most people do not rate the treatment as very painful. Some swelling or small bruises may appear afterwards, but these are temporary.
If you’ve been treated with hyaluronic acid fillers, these can be dissolved with hyaluronidase. This enzyme breaks down the filler, with results usually noticeable within a few hours. The final outcome is visible once any swelling or bruising has settled – typically within two weeks.
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