What to Do If You're Not Satisfied with Hyaluronic Acid Treatment?

What to Do If You're Not Satisfied with Hyaluronic Acid Treatment?

In our previous article, we extensively discussed the various effects and applications of hyaluronic acid. Now, let's explore what can be done if you are not satisfied with the outcome of the treatment and what options are available for hyaluronic acid dissolution.

It's a common experience to buy a piece of clothing that ends up never being worn. Similarly, a planned hyaluronic acid treatment might not yield the expected results. Despite our initial plans, the outcome might be too pronounced or not the desired transformation, leaving us dissatisfied with the changes in our appearance. Fortunately, there is a solution for such cases, as there is a procedure to dissolve the injected hyaluronic acid.

How can Hyaluronic Acid be Dissolved?

The substance called hyaluronidase can be applied to dissolve hyaluronic acid. This material has the ability to balance excessive hyaluronic acid intake, and within 1-2 days, it dissolves and removes the hyaluronic acid filler. So, if you are not content with the results of the treatment, there is no need to worry; your face will not remain in the post-treatment state forever or even for months. With a hyaluronidase treatment, you can restore your face to its original form.

When is the Application of Hyaluronidase Recommended?

1. Removal of excess material: When an excessive amount of hyaluronic acid has been injected, and you want to reduce its quantity in the treated area or we would like to change the current format of the filled area.
2. Misplacement of the filler: There might be instances where hyaluronic acid shifts, resulting in an unappealing appearance. In such cases, correction may be necessary.
3.Vascular abnormalities: Incorrect injection of hyaluronic acid can cause vascular occlusion, requiring immediate hyaluronidase treatment to prevent complications.
4. Tyndall effect: If the injected skin surface shows discoloration, it may indicate the need for hyaluronidase application.
5. Formation of inflammation: Granulomas may appear in the injected area, indicating inflammation. In such cases, hyaluronidase treatment can be beneficial.

During hyaluronic acid treatments, it is always important to have a reliable and experienced professional perform the procedure. If dissatisfaction arises with the results, consult with your doctor, who can assist in choosing the right course of action, including hyaluronic acid dissolution.

If you are not satisfied with your hyaluronic acid treatment results, schedule an appointment with us!