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Filler dissolving treatment

Hyaluronidase to remove dermal fillers causing deformities or unwanted irregularities.

1 h
From £250
88 Rodney street

Service Description

Hyalase, also known as hyaluronidase, is an enzyme that is utilized in medical and aesthetic procedures to dissolve or break down hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers. Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers are commonly used to restore volume, enhance contours, and reduce the appearance of wrinkles or fine lines on the face. However, there are instances when the outcome of a filler treatment is not desirable or if complications arise. In such cases, hyalase can be employed as a corrective measure. When injected into the treated area, hyalase works by breaking down the hyaluronic acid molecules in the filler, which then allows the body's natural metabolic processes to flush out the broken-down HA particles. This enzymatic action can speed up the breakdown and absorption of the filler, resulting in a quicker reversal or correction of the treatment. Additionally, it is necessary to consider that not all fillers are composed of hyaluronic acid, and therefore, hyalase may not be effective in dissolving other types of fillers. In such cases, alternative approaches may need to be explored.


Cancellation Policy

To cancel your appointment you need to contact us at least 72 hours in advance, and to reschedule your appointment you need to contact us at least 48 hours in advance, otherwise the deposit, unfortunately, cannot be refuded.


Contact Details

  • 88 Upper Duke Street, Rodney Street, Liverpool, UK


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