
Many times, patients who have had filler injections, one of the most popular cosmetic procedures, both for enhancing beauty, adjusting the shape of the face, filling in deep lines, but sometimes there may be undesired problems such as lumpy filler, swelling, unnaturalness, or the need to revise the shape of the face. These cases can be fixed by the method of "filler dissolving injections". This article will provide answers about filler dissolving injections. Is it dangerous? What problems does it solve? How many days until results are seen?
Filler dissolving injection
- Filler is
- What is filler dissolving injection?
- Is it dangerous to inject filler to dissolve it?
- What problems can filler dissolving injections solve?
- How to dissolve fillers
- How many days does it take to see results after dissolving fillers?
- Dissolves filler, can it be injected again?
- Precautions and side effects of filler dissolution
Filler is
Filler It is a filler type of hyaluronic acid (Hyaluronic Acid: HA), which is a substance that is produced to imitate substances that naturally exist in the body. It helps replace important parts of the skin structure, collagen and hyaluronic acid, which are lost as we age. Filler injections can help in adjusting the shape of the face to look beautiful and proportionate. It also helps treat and correct forehead problems, such as:Sunken forehead Dimpled forehead and flat forehead, including helping to solve the problem of wrinkles on the face. And in some cases where filler injections are used to adjust the shape of the face, it can also help to enhance the face's feng shui.
What is filler dissolving injection?
Filler dissolving injections It is an injection of a substance called “Hyaluronidase enzyme” It is applied under the skin at the point that needs to be corrected. The amount used must be similar to the amount of filler that was previously injected in order to react with the filler, causing it to break into small lumps and dissolve. Hyaluronidase can break down the true filler of the hyaluronic acid (HA) group.
Why do you need to inject?
Filler dissolving injections It is often injected to correct a problem or when one is dissatisfied with the results after filler injections, such as when the filler was injected in the wrong place. The filler clumps together. And there is swelling, too much filler has been injected, causing disproportion, or after the filler injection, it looks unnatural, including when an allergic reaction occurs to the filler, etc. Each time the filler is injected, it should be done by a specialist doctor and must be under close medical supervision.
Is it dangerous to inject filler to dissolve it?
Dissolving filler injections are a safe and non-invasive procedure. However, the injections must be performed by a skilled and experienced doctor. The doctor will inject the filler into the area under the skin at the point that needs to be corrected. Before the injection, the doctor will test the patient's skin to see if there is an allergic reaction to the hyaluronidase enzyme. The doctor will also ask about the patient's history.
What problems can filler dissolving injections solve?
Dissolving filler injections can help solve the following problems:
- Filler lumps are usually caused by injecting too much filler or injecting it in the wrong place.
- Distorted appearance after filler injection is usually due to uneven filler injection, resulting in a lack of balance.
- After filler injection, the appearance is not smooth, wavy, and unnatural. This is usually due to the use of substandard fillers, which makes the appearance uneven and unstable.
- Filler injections that do not meet the needs of the person injecting often result from choosing a filler that is not suitable for the skin condition or the problem that needs to be corrected.
- Expired filler injections are often caused by injecting expired fillers, which can cause side effects such as allergies or inflammation.
How to dissolve fillers
As you know, filler dissolving injection is the injection of hyaluronidase enzyme into the area that needs to be corrected. When injected, the hyaluronidase enzyme will reduce the molecules that bind together as water in the filler, causing it to break into small lumps and dissolve.
The steps for dissolving filler injections are as follows:
- Before performing filler dissolving injections, you must see a doctor to receive advice and have an assessment of the results that the patient wants.
- The doctor will prepare by cleaning the area where the injection will be performed.
- The doctor will inject local anesthesia into the area where the filler will be injected.
- After the anesthesia takes effect, the doctor will start injecting the hyaluronidase enzyme into the area where the filler was injected.
- After the injection of hyaluronidase enzyme, the doctor will press the injection area to disperse the medicine throughout the area.
- When all steps are completed, the doctor will make an appointment for the patient to come in for a follow-up and follow-up on the treatment results.
How many days does it take to see results after dissolving fillers?
After the first 20 minutes of filler dissolving injection, you will immediately feel that the filler lump is starting to soften and will collapse until the results are more visible. Approximately 14 days, the hyaluronic acid will dissolve like 100%.

Dissolves filler, can it be injected again?
After having a filler dissolving injection, most people often have the question, "Can I inject filler right away?" Most doctors will not recommend continuing with the injection. There should be a gap of about 14 days to allow the filler dissolving medicine to take full effect and allow the tissue to settle. Then consult the doctor again before injecting the filler again.
Precautions and side effects of filler dissolution
From the above information, filler dissolving drugs contain hyaluronidase enzyme, which can sometimes have side effects and undesirable symptoms, such as swelling, redness, and itching in the injection area. These symptoms are not severe and can disappear on their own.
Important considerations:
For those who are allergic to collagen from cows or have an allergy to bee stings, most doctors will not recommend dissolving fillers because it is often found that those who are allergic to bee stings or have an allergy to collagen from cows are also allergic to the enzyme hyaluronidase.