It is possible, but using ultrasound greatly improves precision and safety because the exact location of the filler can be visually confirmed during treatment. At The Other Dermatology, ultrasound guidance is applied as standard for all hyaluronidase treatments.
Hyaluronidase
Hyaluronidase
Safe, precise treatment under ultrasound guidance
Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that breaks down HA-based fillers. It is an essential corrective treatment for complications such as filler overinjection, vascular compression, and nodules, and at The Other Dermatology, it is performed precisely under ultrasound guidance.
FEATURE
Hyaluronidase: Why Ultrasound Guidance Is Essential
Hyaluronidase treatment is not simply about dissolving filler. The result depends on exactly where and how much is injected.
Treatment Performed Under Direct Ultrasound Visualization
By injecting hyaluronidase while checking the exact location and amount of filler, as well as nearby vascular structures, in real time, we minimize excessive breakdown and tissue damage.
Selective Dissolution Only Where Needed
With ultrasound guidance, only the problematic filler is selectively targeted, achieving maximum correction with the minimum amount of hyaluronidase.
Response to Vascular Compression Emergencies
In emergencies where HA filler compresses a blood vessel, ultrasound is used to immediately identify the compressed area and inject at the precise location, minimizing tissue damage.
WHY THE OTHER
Hyaluronidase, Why The Other Dermatology?
Ultrasound Guidance for Every Treatment
Minimizing Unnecessary Dissolution
Designing a Retreatment Plan
RECOMMENDED
Recommended For
Those dissatisfied with the results after HA filler treatment
Those with an unnatural appearance due to filler overinjection
Those who developed nodules or lumps after filler treatment
Those suspected of having vascular compression symptoms caused by filler
Those who want safe retreatment after removing previous filler
FAQ
Hyaluronidase Answered by a Dermatologist
Can I receive filler again after hyaluronidase treatment?
Yes. After the previous filler has been dissolved, filler treatment can usually be performed again after about 2 to 4 weeks.
Can all fillers be dissolved with hyaluronidase?
Only HA-based fillers can be dissolved. It is not effective for non-HA fillers such as CaHA (Radiesse), PLLA (Sculptra), or PCL.
Does it also break down natural HA?
It can act on both injected HA and natural HA, but natural HA is continuously reproduced in the body and typically recovers within a few days. Ultrasound guidance helps minimize unnecessary breakdown.
