Dermal Filler Dissolving

From
£180

Dermal fillers: the promise of a youthful glow, plumped lips, and defined features. But what happens when the results aren’t quite what you expected? Or worse, when complications arise? Fear not, there’s a solution. Let’s dive into the world of dermal filler dissolving. We’ll explore what it is, how it works, and why it might be the answer you’re looking for.

PROCEDURE TIME
 
15-30 min (estimated)

BACK TO WORK

Immediately (estimated)

RISKS & COMPLICATIONS

Bruising and swelling, pain or discomfort

DURATION OF RESULTS

Permanent

Understanding Dermal Filler Dissolvers

A dermal filler dissolver is a substance specifically designed to reverse the effects of dermal fillers. The most commonly used type is an enzyme called hyaluronidase. Naturally occurring in the human body, hyaluronidase breaks down hyaluronic acid, the primary component of many dermal fillers. By carefully injecting hyaluronidase into the area where the filler was placed, a qualified medical professional can gradually dissolve the filler, restoring your original facial contours.

 

It’s crucial to understand that hyaluronidase is effective only on hyaluronic acid-based fillers. Other types of fillers, such as those made of calcium hydroxylapatite or poly-L-lactic acid, require different approaches or may not be reversible.

Why Consider Dissolving Dermal Fillers?

A dermal filler dissolver is a substaSeveral reasons might prompt individuals to consider dissolving their dermal fillers:

 

Unwanted Results: This is the most common reason for seeking dermal filler dissolution. Even with careful planning and consultation with a qualified practitioner, the final result may not meet expectations. Common issues include the development of lumps, bumps, or an asymmetrical appearance.

Overfilling: In an attempt to achieve the desired fullness, its overfilled areas can result in an unnatural and exaggerated appearance.

Filler Migration: Occasionally, dermal filler can migrate to unintended areas, causing discomfort or altering your facial features. This can occur due to factors such as facial movement, gravity, or the initial injection technique.

Medical Complications: In rare cases, dermal fillers can cause serious medical complications, such as vascular occlusion. This occurs when the filler blocks blood flow to a blood vessel. Dissolving the filler is often necessary to address this urgent medical issue.

Temporary Correction: If you’re considering a more permanent facial change, such as surgery, dissolving existing fillers can provide a clean slate. This allows for a fresh start and ensures that the presence of pre-existing filler does not compromise the desired surgical outcome.

It’s essential to remember that dissolving dermal fillers should always be performed by a qualified medical professional. Incorrectly dissolving fillers can lead to serious complications. Consulting with a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon experienced in dermal fillers and their reversal is crucial to ensure your safety and desired outcome.

The Dermal Filler Dissolving Process

Dermal filler dissolving is a relatively straightforward procedure that uses hyaluronidase, an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid.

 

During the treatment, a qualified healthcare professional will carefully inject hyaluronidase into the specific area where the filler was placed. This enzyme gradually works to dissolve the hyaluronic acid, reducing the filler’s volume and eventually eliminating it. While the process begins immediately, it’s important to note that it may take several days for the full effects to become apparent.

 

Factors such as the type and amount of filler used, as well as individual patient responses, can influence the duration of the dissolving process.

How Long Does it Take for Hyaluronidase to Work?

One of the appealing aspects of hyaluronidase is its relatively rapid onset of action. Once injected, it starts breaking down the hyaluronic acid filler almost immediately. Visible changes can often be observed within a few hours. However, it may take a little longer to see the complete results.

 

Typically, you’ll start noticing significant improvement within 24 to 48 hours. However, the full effects can take up to two weeks to become evident. Individual responses can vary, and factors such as the type and amount of filler used can influence the dissolving time.

 

It’s important to remember that initial swelling after the injection might mask the immediate effects of the hyaluronidase. This swelling usually subsides within a few days, revealing the true results.

Dermal Filler Dissolving

Lip Filler Dissolving in London – Safe & Effective Treatment

If you’re unhappy with the results of your lip filler—whether due to overfilling, lumps, migration, or asymmetry—lip filler dissolving may be the solution. Using hyaluronidase, a prescription enzyme, we can break down and remove unwanted hyaluronic acid-based filler safely and effectively.

 

Lip filler dissolving is commonly used when the lips appear overly puffy, uneven, or if the filler has migrated above the natural lip line. The treatment takes just 15–30 minutes, and noticeable results typically appear within 24 to 48 hours. Some clients choose to dissolve all filler, while others opt for partial correction to prepare for a better reshaping later.

At our London clinic, dissolving is carried out by qualified aesthetic practitioners who will assess your lips and customise the treatment to achieve natural, balanced results. Numbing cream is used for comfort, and downtime is minimal.

 

Whether your previous lip filler was done recently or years ago, our team is here to help. Book a consultation today to discuss your options for lip filler dissolving and regain the natural beauty of your smile.

Under-Eye Dermal Filler Dissolving in London

Under-eye dermal fillers can be a great solution for reducing dark circles or hollow tear troughs, but when results are uneven, lumpy, or cause puffiness, a dissolving treatment may be necessary. Under-eye dermal filler dissolving involves the use of hyaluronidase, an injectable enzyme that safely breaks down hyaluronic acid-based fillers.

 

This treatment is ideal for patients who have experienced issues like swelling, the Tyndall effect (a bluish tint under the skin), or asymmetry. The dissolving process is quick, often completed within 15–30 minutes, and improvement can be seen in as little as 24–48 hours.

 

At our London clinic, our medically trained professionals assess each client individually to determine the safest and most effective approach. Whether you’ve had fillers done elsewhere or are simply no longer happy with the results, we can help restore a natural appearance.

Dermal filler dissolving under the eyes is safe, effective, and tailored to your facial anatomy. Book a consultation today to learn more about how we can correct tear trough filler and help you feel more confident in your appearance.

Dermal Filler Dissolving Pricing

Dermal Filler Dissolving

£180

Dermal filler dissolving offers a viable solution for individuals experiencing unwanted results or complications from dermal fillers. However, it’s essential to approach the process with caution and choose a qualified healthcare provider. While hyaluronidase is an effective tool, it’s important to understand that it takes time for the full effects to become apparent.

If you’re ready to take the next step towards addressing your overfilled or migrated dermal filler, consider asking your trusted Skinoza clinic about the benefits of dermal filler dissolving.

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