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Filler Dissolving

Anti-wrinkle injections offer a non-surgical treatment to rejuvenate your face and achieve a smooth, radiant complexion.

At SHE medical Aesthetics,, we hold our treatments to an incredibly high standard. Practitioners may advise that dissolving fillers prior to filling is the best way to achieve your desired result. This is often necessary when a client is looking to achieve more volumes lips maintaining a flat side profile. At SHE we offer safe treatments to an excellent standard. All products used are CE marked and have been personally tried and tested.

Common Areas of Treatment

Lips

Common reasons to dissolve your lip filler could be down to:

  • Migration
  • Lumps & Bumps
  • Over filling
  • Emergency Reversal
  • Change of look

chin

To dissolve fillers, you’ll need to receive injections of hyaluronidase (Hyalase) near the filler. Hyaluronidase is a concentrated synthetic form of an enzyme that naturally occurs in your body. When injected, it begins to break down the filler, speeding up the dissolving process that would take place over time

jawline

Dissolving jawine filler can be due to a dissolve and refill (fresh start). Or maybe you’re looking to go back to your roots, either way She Medical Aesthetics have got you!

Cheeks

Cheek Filler can drastically change the look of your face if overdone, we can help! If you’re looking to dissolve and refill you’ve come to the right place. We are here to help always…

treatment overview

Filler Dissolving need-to-knows


Treatment Time

30-60 minutes

Expected Results

1-2 weeks

Side Effects

Redness, swelling & bruising

Recovery

Mild discomfort

Anaesthetic

Optional numbing cream

Costs

From £100

treatment Q&A

Filler Dissolving

Benefits of dissolving filler?

1. Avoid migration

2. Vanish lumps and bumps

3. Emergency reversal

4. Prevent overfilling

5. Undo poor placement

What’s used to dissolve filler?
Ok, so how does dissolving fillers work? For lips, cheeks and other parts of the face that have been filled with hyaluronic acid fillers, there’s an enzyme called hyaluronidase – or Hyalase – that can be used to dissolve fillers. This is a prescription only medicine and should only be used by a healthcare practitioner to dissolve fillers, as it does come with side effects and risks that the injector should be fully aware of and capable of dealing with if they arise. Hyaluronidase is injected into the target area, and gets to work by dissolving the filler in that area. After a bit of initial swelling, you’ll likely see a significant reduction in the area that’s been dissolved.
Does dissolving fillers hurt?
A question that I know a lot of people will be wanting the answer to is ‘is dissolving filler painful?’ The answer is that it will likely feel uncomfortable. For some, getting their fillers dissolved is painful, whereas for others it doesn’t hurt as much as getting filler in the first place. Numbing solution or anaesthetic is applied before the filler dissolving enzyme is used, in order to make it as comfortable as possible.
What to do after dissolving filler

Ok, so you’ve had your fillers dissolved; now what? Well, a good healthcare professional will run through the dos and don’ts after filler dissolving treatment but, essentially, these include (but are not limited to)…

  • Taking paracetamol in case of post-treatment pain
  • Using arnica cream or tablets to reduce bruising
  • Covering the treated area with ice packs if there’s a lot of swelling
  • Refraining from rigorous exercise for 24-48 hours
  • Staying hydrated
Can I get my fillers dissolved if I’m pregnant?

No. No healthcare practitioner worth their salt would consider treating a pregnant woman with fillers or filler dissolving solution. It’s also advised that you shouldn’t get fillers or get fillers dissolved while breastfeeding, as it’s not yet clear what effect this could have on babies.

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