What is Hyaluronidase?
Hyaluronidase is a medical enzyme used to safely dissolve hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers.
It is commonly used to correct overfilling, asymmetry, migration, or unwanted results from previous filler treatments.
This treatment allows precise adjustment or complete reversal of HA-based fillers, restoring natural facial balance and safety.
Not cosmetic removal — medical correction.
Key Benefits
☑ Safely dissolves hyaluronic acid fillers
☑ Corrects overfilled or uneven areas
☑ Treats filler migration or lumpiness
☑ Restores natural facial contours
☑ Can be used in urgent or elective situations
HOW HYALURONIDASE WORKS
- Hyaluronidase is injected into targeted areas
- Hyaluronic acid filler is broken down enzymatically
- Dissolved filler is naturally absorbed by the body
- Treated area gradually returns to baseline or improved balance
Results may begin within hours and continue over several days.
WHAT TO EXPECT
- Treatment time: 15–30 minutes
- Anesthesia: Optional topical numbing
- Downtime: Mild swelling or redness (temporary)
- Results: Partial or complete filler dissolution depending on treatment plan
WHO IS A GOOD CANDIDATE?
- Patients unhappy with previous HA filler results
- Individuals experiencing filler migration or asymmetry
- Patients requiring medical correction or refinement
- Those planning new filler treatment after dissolution
Hyaluronidase is effective only for hyaluronic acid fillers.
It does not dissolve non-HA fillers.
SAFETY & MEDICAL CONSIDERATIONS
- Performed by trained medical professionals
- Careful dosing and precise placement are critical
- Patch testing may be recommended in select cases
- Emergency protocols are followed when medically indicated
This is a medical procedure, not a cosmetic shortcut.
Book a Consultation
A medical consultation is required to assess filler type, location, and safety prior to treatment.
Results may vary. A consultation with a medical professional is required.