Hyalase, also known as hyaluronidase, is an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid, a substance commonly used in dermal fillers. When injected, hyalase can dissolve hyaluronic acid fillers, which can be beneficial in certain situations
Hyalase, also known as hyaluronidase, is an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid, a substance commonly used in dermal fillers. When injected, hyalase can dissolve hyaluronic acid fillers, which can be beneficial in certain situations
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Correction of Overfilling: Sometimes, dermal fillers can be overdone, leading to an unnatural or undesirable appearance. Hyalase can be used to dissolve excess filler, restoring a more natural look.
Treatment of Complications: In rare cases, complications such as vascular compromise or nodules can occur after filler injections. Hyalase can help to resolve these complications by breaking down the filler material.
Reversibility: One of the key benefits of hyalase is that it offers a reversible solution to aesthetic procedures involving hyaluronic acid fillers. This means that if a patient is unhappy with the results or experiences complications, the filler can be dissolved.
Downtime after hyalase treatment is generally minimal, though it can vary depending on individual factors such as the amount of filler being dissolved and the patient's skin sensitivity. Some common experiences after receiving hyalase treatment include:
Mild to moderate swelling at the injection site is common and usually subsides within a few days.
The injection site may appear slightly red or irritated immediately after treatment, but this typically resolves quickly.
Bruising at the injection site can occur, but it is usually minor and resolves within a week or so.
The treated area may feel tender or sensitive to the touch for a short period.
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