Dermal fillers could be the antidote to your botched fillers

Dermal fillers are a popular, minimally-invasive cosmetic treatment used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and add volume to the face, giving it a younger and more vibrant look. When injected, these fillers give a natural-looking result that can last for up to 2 years. However, there may come a time when the dermal filler needs to be dissolved, either due to an undesired effect or the patient simply wanting to reduce the look of the filler.

Dissolving dermal fillers is a process that should be carried out by a qualified medical practitioner and can be done in a variety of ways.

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Sarah is well-versed in the latest techniques and technologies, ensuring that you receive the most effective and tailored treatment possible.

  • Rebalance skin volume
  • Restore natural beauty
  • Safe solution to unwanted filler
  • Prepare the skin for new fillers
  • Fast, effective results
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Dissolving fillers involves an injectable treatment. It takes just 30 minutes to administer.

No downtime is expected with this treatment. You can resume normal activities.

The results of this treatment are permanent.

You may discover you have redness or bruising at the injection site afterwards. Once this subsides, after a few hours, you’ll see the full effects of your dissolved fillers.

Sarah will advise you on how to look after your skin to protect it following dissolving filler treatment.

FAQs

Filler dissolvers contain enzymes that are able to break down the molecular structure of the filler material, allowing it to be metabolised and eliminated by the body. The enzymes in filler dissolvers work by targeting the specific components of the filler material and breaking them down into smaller, more manageable pieces. This process allows the body to naturally eliminate the dissolved filler over time.

In general, patients can expect to see some results within a few days to a week after treatment. However, it may take up to 2 weeks for the full effects of the dissolver to be visible.

Some patients may experience a slight stinging or burning sensation, while others may feel only mild discomfort. However, it is important to note that any discomfort experienced during the dissolving process is temporary and typically subsides shortly after the procedure.

When used by experienced professionals, filler dissolvers can be a safe and effective option for addressing filler-related concerns.

Dissolving fillers is not an exact science. We can estimate how much dissolved is needed to remove unwanted fillers, but you may have to visit us for additional sessions.

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“I found my whole experience so genuine and wonderful. Sarah was so informative, knowledgeable and honest during my consultation and explained everything she was doing throughout. I felt like I was in excellent hands and would highly recommend for anyone looking for skin care treatments.”

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Your consultation

We will evaluate your current filler placement and determine the appropriate dissolver treatment plan for you.

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Your treatment

The area may first be numbed with a local anaesthetic to minimise any discomfort. The hyaluronidase is then injected using a fine needle, and the process usually takes only a few minutes.

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Your aftercare

You will receive complete aftercare advice, but a common recommendation is to avoid touching or massaging the treated area for at least 24 hours. This is to allow the dissolving agent to work effectively and reduce the risk of any complications.

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