01Understanding Hyaluronidase
Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that can break down hyaluronic acid fillers, making it useful for correcting overfilled areas or removing unwanted effects. However, its effectiveness is limited to specific types of dermal fillers.
It's important to understand the limitations of hyaluronidase and seek professional advice before attempting any filler removal procedures.
02Dissolving Fillers: What Works?
While hyaluronidase can dissolve hyaluronic acid fillers, it is ineffective against other types of dermal fillers such as Radiesse or calcium hydroxylapatite. These require different approaches for correction.
Professional medical advice is essential to determine the most appropriate method for filler removal based on the type and location of the filler.
03Natural Breakdown of Fillers
Radiesse fillers are known to naturally break down over a period of several months, eliminating the need for hyaluronidase intervention in most cases.
Understanding how different types of fillers behave over time can help patients make informed decisions about their aesthetic treatments.
04Consultation and Professional Guidance
Before considering any filler removal or correction procedures, it is crucial to consult with a physician-supervised professional who can provide guidance based on the specific type of filler used.
Professional advice ensures that patients receive safe and effective treatment options tailored to their individual needs.
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05Common questions
Can hyaluronidase dissolve all types of dermal fillers?+
What happens if I want to remove a hyaluronic acid filler?+
How long does it take for Radiesse fillers to break down naturally?+
What should I do if I have calcium hydroxylapatite fillers and want them removed?+
Why is it important to consult a physician before filler removal?+
07References & further reading
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