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Filler Removal

About the treatment

What is it used for?

    • Granulomas – tumor-like formations;
    • Tyndall effect – unnatural tissue colors;
    • Over сorrections;
    • Feelings of a foreign body under the skin.
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Indications for treatment
  • Over Corrections;
  • Tyndall effect - unnatural tissue colors;
  • Granulomas - tumor-like formations;
  • Necrosis - tissue pallor, numbness, and soreness;
  • Feelings of a foreign body under the skin;
  • Humps, swelling, bumps under the skin;
  • Asymmetry, in a calm state or facial expressions.
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Contraindications to treatment
  • Pregnancy and lactation periods;
  • Malignant tumors, HIV/AIDS;
  • Tuberculosis;
  • Infectious and inflammatory processes in acute form;
  • The use of estrogens;
  • Increased susceptibility to components;
  • Internal hemorrhage.

PRICE

Course of 1
Dermal Filler Dissolving

£300

Before / After

More About Filler Removal

What is anti-filler removal?

Anti-filler removal, also known as filler dissolution or filler reversal, is a cosmetic procedure designed to reverse or correct the effects of dermal fillers. It involves the targeted removal or breakdown of previously injected filler substances.

Anti-filler removal, also known as filler dissolution or hyaluronidase treatment, is a precise cosmetic procedure intended to counteract the effects of hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers. This process is achieved through the injection of an enzyme called hyaluronidase, which rapidly breaks down hyaluronic acid, effectively dissolving unwanted filler material. The procedure is sought after for various reasons, such as correcting overfilling, asymmetry, or complications from a previous filler treatment, or simply to return to the natural contour of the face. It offers a solution for individuals looking to reverse the results of dermal filler injections, ensuring safety and customization in addressing aesthetic concerns.

How does the process of removing dermal fillers work?

Anti-filler removal involves the injection of an enzyme, such as hyaluronidase, which breaks down hyaluronic acid-based fillers. This enzymatic action facilitates the gradual dissipation of the filler substance, allowing for corrections or adjustments.

Is anti-filler removal suitable for all types of dermal fillers?

Anti-filler removal is most effective for hyaluronic acid-based fillers, as hyaluronidase specifically targets and breaks down this substance. Other types of fillers may require different approaches for removal.

What are the common reasons individuals opt for anti-filler removal?

Common reasons for anti-filler removal include dissatisfaction with the results, asymmetry, overcorrection, or the desire for a change in appearance. It is also used in cases of complications or adverse reactions to the filler substance.

How long does the anti-filler removal process typically take?

The duration of the anti-filler removal process varies but is generally a relatively quick procedure that can be completed within a short visit.

Is there any downtime or recovery associated with anti-filler removal?

Anti-filler removal typically involves minimal downtime. Patients may experience some temporary swelling or redness at the injection site, but these effects are generally short-lived.

Are there potential side effects or risks associated with anti-filler removal?

Potential side effects may include temporary swelling, bruising, or redness at the injection site. Serious complications are rare, particularly when administered by a qualified professional. Adhering to post-treatment care guidelines helps minimize risks.

Is professional consultation necessary before undergoing anti-filler removal?

Yes, a professional consultation with a qualified practitioner is necessary before undergoing anti-filler removal. This allows the practitioner to assess individual needs, discuss reasons for removal, and provide personalized recommendations based on the specific circumstances of the filler injection.

Preparation for the treatment

    • Recommend avoiding alcohol in the 24 hours before your treatment;
    • Do not peel the area to avoid wounds, scratches, or minor damage to the skin;
    • It is forbidden to do treatment with acute inflammatory processes, such as herpes;
    • Do not visit the sauna, bathhouse, and solarium 2-3 days in advance before the treatment.

Aftercare

    • Avoid alcohol as this can lead to further bruising;
    • You have to avoid touching or massaging the injection area for 3 hours;
    • We recommend excluding active physical activity for at least 48 hours;
    • Avoid exposure to extreme heat: sauna, sunbeds, steam room.

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Understanding Filler Removal: A Professional Overview

Filler removal is a medical procedure that involves dissolving hyaluronic acid-based fillers using a specialized enzyme called hyaluronidase. This enzyme breaks down hyaluronic acid, effectively reducing or eliminating the filler in the treated area. The process is often chosen by individuals dissatisfied with the aesthetic results of previous filler injections or experiencing complications such as discomfort or unwanted physical effects.

Reasons for Filler Removal

Patients seek filler removal for several reasons:

  1. Unsatisfactory results: The desired aesthetic outcome may not be achieved, leading to disappointment;
  2. Discomfort: Improperly administered fillers can cause physical discomfort or impair facial movement;
  3. Aesthetic complications: Migration or uneven distribution of the filler can result in an unnatural appearance;
  4. Medical issues: Rare but serious complications like ischemia or embolism may require immediate intervention to safeguard the patient’s health.

Methods of Filler Removal

The approach to filler removal depends on the type of filler used and the complexity of the case. Two primary methods include:

1. Surgical Removal

Surgical intervention is typically reserved for older-generation fillers, many of which are no longer approved due to their permanent or semi-permanent nature. These fillers can integrate into facial tissues, making complete removal challenging.

  • Challenges: Surgical removal often requires excision of the filler and affected tissue, sometimes leading to scarring or incomplete extraction;
  • Recovery: Patients may face extended recovery times, with visible results taking up to a year.

2. Enzyme Injection (Hyaluronidase)

Hyaluronidase injections are the most effective and widely used method for removing modern hyaluronic acid-based fillers.

  • Mechanism: Hyaluronidase breaks down the hyaluronic acid in the filler, allowing the body to absorb and eliminate it naturally;
  • Procedure: A medical professional injects the enzyme into the treated area, typically requiring a short recovery period. Some patients may notice results within 24 hours, although follow-up treatments might be necessary in complex cases;
  • Safety: While hyaluronidase is generally safe, allergic reactions can occur, particularly with products derived from animal sources. Recombinant hyaluronidase is often preferred due to a lower risk of adverse reactions.

Common Indications for Filler Removal

  1. Aesthetic dissatisfaction. Disproportionate results, such as lips that appear out of harmony with other facial features;
  2. Filler migration. Fillers may shift from their original placement due to muscle activity or anatomical factors;
  3. Uneven resorption. Natural variations in metabolism or facial movement can lead to uneven filler breakdown;
  4. Tissue ischemia. Incorrect filler placement may compress blood vessels, causing tissue damage;
  5. Embolism. Rare but serious, blood vessel blockage can occur, necessitating immediate filler removal;
  6. Persistent swelling or redness. Adverse reactions in sensitive areas like the eyes, chin, or lips.

Is Hyaluronidase Safe?

Hyaluronidase is a reliable solution for addressing filler complications, but its use requires careful oversight by a qualified medical professional. While it effectively dissolves unwanted filler, it may inadvertently remove more than intended, potentially necessitating further corrective treatments.

Preparation for Filler Removal

To ensure optimal results, patients should follow specific guidelines:

  • Avoid alcohol, spicy foods, and salty meals for 3-4 days before the procedure, as these can cause fluid retention and swelling;
  • Refrain from visiting saunas, steam baths, or tanning salons shortly before the session.

Procedure and Cost

The filler removal process typically involves injecting hyaluronidase directly into the treated area. On average, 300 to 1,000 units of hyaluronidase are needed to dissolve 1 ml of filler. Depending on the filler type and severity of complications, multiple sessions may be required. The cost of filler removal in the UK is considered affordable, making it an accessible option for many individuals.

Conclusion

Filler removal is a safe and effective solution for addressing complications or dissatisfaction arising from hyaluronic acid-based fillers. By consulting with a skilled medical professional and following proper preparation guidelines, patients can restore their natural appearance and confidence.

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