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This is a product that can be injected into the skin to dissolve the most common dermal fillers.

Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring substance in the body commonly used as a dermal filler in medical aesthetics. It is primarily used to dissolve or adjust hyaluronic acid-based fillers, resolving complications like overfilling, misplacement, or adverse reactions such as vascular occlusion. Its effectiveness, safety, and rapid action make it an essential tool in aesthetic medicine, ensuring better outcomes and addressing emergencies.

Dissolves Hyaluronic Acid Fillers

Corrects Overfilling

Treats Complications

Non-Invasive and Quick

Customizable Correction

Safe and Effective

This non-invasive treatment offers quick, precise adjustments with minimal discomfort, restoring natural facial contours.

Fast Results

Hyalase works quickly, with noticeable effects typically seen within hours to 24 hours after treatment.

Non-Invasive

The treatment is performed through simple injections without the need for surgery, resulting in minimal trauma and quick recovery.

Precise Dissolution

Hyalase can target and dissolve excess filler while leaving surrounding healthy tissue unaffected, maintaining the natural facial contours.

High Safety

With years of clinical use, Hyalase is safe and effective when administered by trained professionals, offering controlled and reliable results.

Complication Management

Hyalase effectively treats complications caused by fillers, providing quick relief from issues and preventing further damage.

Customized Adjustments

Doctors can adjust the amount of Hyalase used to tailor the treatment to the patient’s needs, ensuring more natural and personalized outcomes.

Hyaluronidase treatment is relatively quick and typically takes about 15 to 30 minutes to complete. 

Enzymatic Breakdown

Dissolving Fillers

Improving Blood Flow

Localized and Fast Acting

Sun Protection

Protect the treated area from direct sunlight by using sunscreen or staying in the shade.

Keep the Area Clean

Gently cleanse the treated area with mild products as recommended by your doctor.

Avoid Heat

Avoid exposure to heat, such as saunas, hot baths, or direct sunlight for 48 hours.

Avoid active ingredients

Do not use skincare products containing acids (e.g., AHAs, BHAs), retinoids, or alcohol-based ingredients.

Avoid Makeup

Skip makeup on the treated area for at least 24 hours.

Avoid Strenuous Activities

Avoid intense exercise, heavy lifting, or any activity that increases heart rate for 24-48 hours.

Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Hyaluronidase

You will likely start seeing results within a few hours, with the full effects visible within 24 to 48 hours after the treatment. The filler will gradually dissolve during this time.

Yes, when administered by a trained and experienced professional, Hyaluronidase is considered safe. It has been widely used in cosmetic procedures to dissolve hyaluronic acid fillers and manage complications.

Hyaluronidase can be targeted to specific areas to dissolve unwanted or excess filler. However, there is a possibility that it may dissolve some of the surrounding filler as well. Your doctor will carefully control the amount used to minimize this effect.

Most patients report minimal discomfort during the injection. A local anesthetic or numbing cream can be applied beforehand to make the treatment more comfortable.

Common side effects include mild swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection site, which typically resolve within a few days. In rare cases, allergic reactions can occur, so a patch test may be performed beforehand if there is a concern.

Most patients require only one session to dissolve the unwanted filler. However, in cases where a large amount of filler needs to be dissolved or the results are not fully achieved in the first session, a follow-up treatment may be necessary.

Yes, but it’s recommended to wait at least 2 weeks after the Hyaluronidase treatment before getting new fillers. This allows your skin to settle and ensures that all the previously injected filler has been dissolved properly.

Although allergic reactions to Hyaluronidase are rare, they can happen. If you’re concerned, your doctor can perform a patch test beforehand to check for any potential allergic reactions.

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