Have you ever had face fillers but later decided you want to change things up? Maybe your old filler didn’t give the look you wanted, or you want a fresh start. Good news! There’s a safe way to dissolve old filler and prepare your skin for a new look. Let’s learn all about dissolving old filler and why it’s becoming popular.
Face fillers are special gel-like substances that doctors inject to add volume and smooth wrinkles on the face. They can make lips plumper, cheeks fuller, or fill deep lines. These fillers usually last from several months to over a year, depending on the type used.
But sometimes, people don’t like how their fillers look or feel. Perhaps the results seemed unnatural, or the gel had moved from its original placement. That’s when dissolving old filler becomes a helpful option.
Dissolving old filler involves a trained professional using a special enzyme injection to break down the filler gel in your skin safely. This process helps your body absorb and remove the filler naturally.
The enzyme commonly used is called Hyaluronidase. It works by breaking down hyaluronic acid, a substance that many fillers are made from.
There are many reasons why someone might choose to dissolve filler:
The dissolving session is quick and usually takes about 15 to 30 minutes. Your doctor will inject Hyaluronidase into the area where the old filler is located. The enzyme begins breaking down the filler immediately.
Some people see results almost right away, but it can take up to a few days for the filler to fully dissolve.
Right after the treatment, you might notice:
These side effects usually go away in a day or two.
Yes, dissolving filler is generally safe when done by a qualified professional. The enzyme Hyaluronidase is FDA-approved and has been used for many years to treat filler problems.
However, it’s important to have the procedure done by an experienced doctor or skin specialist to avoid any unwanted effects or damage to your skin.
Most fillers are based on hyaluronic acid, which Hyaluronidase can dissolve easily. However, some fillers made from different materials may not dissolve as quickly or may need other treatments.
Before treatment, your doctor will ask about your medical history and any allergies. Avoid blood-thinning medications or supplements like aspirin or fish oil for a few days before your appointment to reduce bruising risk.
After dissolving the old filler:
Dissolving old filler is a safe and effective way to fix or refresh your look. Whether you’re unhappy with your current fillers or want to prepare your face for new treatments, dissolving helps reset the canvas.
Want to learn more or consider dissolving old filler? Reach out to professionals who can guide you on your journey to a fresh new look!