To dissolve HA fillers we require an enzyme named hyaluronidase. Hyaluronidase is a POM (prescription only medicine) and therefore can only be held by a doctor, dentist or nurse/pharmacist prescriber. It acts to dissolve HA fillers by breaking down the individual molecules and releasing water. The process itself in is injecting hyaluronidase into the targeted area and applying a firm massage to assist the breakdown of filler.
Hyaluronidase remains active for up to 48 hours however it is recommended to avoid refilling said area for at least 2 weeks. This prevents inadvertently dissolving the new filler that is being placed.
A patch test is required prior to elective dissolution of HA filler to help prevent allergic reactions!
The need to dissolve filler usually falls into one of 2 categories.
Anti – Wrinkle (Botox)
1 Area From £180
2 Areas From £250
3 Areas From £350
Additional Area / Male Surcharge – £50
Underarm Sweating Botox – £420
Masseter Botox – £350
Nefertiti Neck Lift – £420
Profhilo
1 session £350
2 sessions £650
Dissolving Filler From £200
Lips – £300
Smile Lines – £320
Tear Trough – £470
Non Surgical Rhinoplasty – £450
Cheek / Chin / Jawline Filler 1ml – £350
2ml Filler – £640
3ml Filler – £812
4ml Filler – £930
5ml Filler – £1065
6ml Filler – £1250
7ml Filler – £1407
8ml Filler – £1650
Brief list of FAQs
In essence no, the solution of hyaluronidase can be mixed with lidocaine (a numbing agent) that helps to minimise discomfort and allow the procedure to continue readily.
Migration at the early stages can be relatively subtle however once in the later stages becomes much more prominent. Migration can occur for plenty of reasons ranging from the volume of filler injected, depth of injection, type of filler and time itself.
If you’d like more information on migration or think you may have a degree of filler migration then book in for a face to face consultation where we can assess and discuss your options!
Only HA based fillers can be dissolved using hyaluronidase which is why they are the most widely used filler. The amount and density of filler will determine how readily the filler dissolves. Fillers with a high G prime (very dense) can require multiple appointments of dissolution to entirely remove their components.
Again, a thorough consultation including history of what has been injected, where and when helps plan these treatments.
Once injected the filler will start to dissolve within a few minutes and up to the ensuing 2 days.
Refilling is to be avoided for up to 14 days to allow for healing of the tissues and to prevent inadvertent dissolution of the new filler being placed.
Clinics at HC MedSpa run every Thursday from 10 AM until 6 PM
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