Filler Dissolver Treatment
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What is Filler Dissolver?
One of the primary uses of hyaluronidase is to correct overfilled or misplaced dermal fillers. It rapidly breaks down hyaluronic acid, the main component of many fillers, allowing for quick adjustments and corrections.
Why Someone Might Want Filler Dissolved
- Overfilled lips or cheeks
- Lumps or bumps after filler
- Migrated lip filler
- Poor results from previous injector
- Desire to reset and start fresh
Benefits of Filler Dissolver
Restores natural lip contours
Helps reshape lips for future filler
Corrects migration or “filler mustache”
Smooths lumps & uneven texture
Before
A consultation is required to determine if your filler is hyaluronic acid–based and appropriate for dissolving. We will review your medical history, allergies (including bee/wasp sting allergies), and treatment goals. The treatment area must be free of infection or irritation. Avoid alcohol and blood-thinning supplements 24–48 hours prior to reduce bruising.
During
The area is cleansed and a small amount of hyaluronidase is injected directly into the filler. You may feel mild stinging or burning briefly. Treatment typically takes 15–30 minutes. Some swelling is expected immediately after injection.
After
Swelling, tenderness, and mild bruising are common and temporary. Results may begin within hours, with full effect typically seen in 24–72 hours. Multiple sessions may be needed depending on the amount of filler present. We recommend waiting at least 2 weeks before reinjecting filler.
What to Expect
During Treatment
Who Should Avoid Hyaluronidase
Hyaluronidase is not recommended for:
Individuals with known allergies to hyaluronidase or bee/wasp stings
Those with active infections, cold sores, or inflammation in the treatment area
People who are pregnant or breastfeeding (safety not established)
Anyone with bleeding disorders or on strong blood thinners without provider approval
People with a history of severe allergic reactions should discuss risk with the provider
Prior adverse reactions to fillers may require extra precautions, including a patch test
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What is Hyaluronidase?
Hyaluronidase is an enzyme used to break down hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers.
Why Would I need Hyaluronidase?
You might need hyaluronidase if you want to reverse or adjust the effects of a dermal filler treatment.
How Does Hyaluronidase Work?
It breaks down hyaluronic acid in the filler, allowing your body to naturally eliminate it.
Are There Any Side Effects?
Common side effects include mild swelling, redness, and bruising at the injection site.
Can Hyaluronidase Dissolve All Hyaluronic Acid Fillers?
It’s effective for most hyaluronic acid fillers but may require multiple sessions for complete removal.