Safe correction with hyaluronidase. If previous hyaluronic acid filler looks overfilled, migrated, or uneven, it can often be reduced or removed using an enzyme that breaks down HA. The approach is conservative and planned after assessment.
What it treats
- Filler migration or heaviness
- Asymmetry after prior filler
- Lumps or visible irregularities
- Unwanted results from past treatments
How it works
Hyaluronidase is injected in small, targeted amounts to break down hyaluronic acid filler. Mapping is done after examination and, where appropriate, photographic review. Dose and placement are adjusted in stages to reach the desired correction while preserving natural tissue.
Treatment areas and typical plans
- Lips, perioral area, nasolabial folds, cheeks, tear trough, jawline, chin
- Often performed in a single visit with a review after several days
- In some cases a staged approach is advised to avoid over-correction
Downtime and aftercare
- Temporary swelling, redness, or tenderness can occur for 24 to 48 hours
- Bruising is possible
- Keep the area clean, avoid heat and intense exercise on the day
- Follow written aftercare and use daily SPF
Who is a good candidate
- Patients with visible or symptomatic HA filler concerns
- Not suitable with active infection or known allergy to hyaluronidase
- Medical history and current medications are reviewed at consultation
Advanced combinations
- After full resolution, a new treatment plan can be created using suitable products or techniques if desired
- Biostimulation or skin quality treatments can be considered once the tissue has settled
Prices
- Dissolving unwanted dermal filler – from £200
Booking: After your free consultation, a £50 deposit secures your treatment date. You will receive a written plan and pre-visit guidance. Rescheduling is possible with notice.
FAQs
Will everything dissolve at once
Dissolution can be targeted and staged. The goal is controlled correction rather than removing healthy structure.
Can I refill immediately afterward
Refill is usually planned at a later date once the tissue has settled. Your clinician will advise timings.
Is it permanent
Hyaluronidase breaks down HA filler. If any residual remains or if deeper product is present, additional sessions may be recommended.
Is it safe
Treatment is performed with medical screening, informed consent, and sterile technique. Allergy history is reviewed and suitability is confirmed at consultation.
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