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While filler dissolver (hyaluronidase) is highly effective at removing hyaluronic acid (HA) filler, it is a potent, off-label enzyme that carries risks. The main cons involve the risk of over-dissolving natural hyaluronic acid, potential allergic reactions, and unexpected aesthetic changes, discretion advised I am NOT responsible for anything done to yourself and you do this at your own risk.

Hyaluronidase cannot distinguish between the artificial filler and your body's own natural hyaluronic acid. This can lead to a "melted" look, excessive skin laxity, or a deflated appearance.

if you are using this ON FILLER: Removing a large volume of filler abruptly can leave the skin looking baggy, loose, or prematurely aged.

Some patients report lasting issues, such as facial hollowing, tissue damage, or loss of natural hydration that may take months to replenish

Filler dissolver is an injectable enzyme called hyaluronidase used to safely break down and reverse hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal fillers (e.g., Juvederm, Restylane). It works by breaking down the HA molecules, allowing the body to naturally absorb and remove them, effectively correcting unwanted volume, lumps, asymmetry, or migration.

What It Treats: It is exclusively for dissolving hyaluronic acid fillers. It does not work on permanent or non-HA fillers.

Common Uses: Correcting overfilled lips or cheeks, smoothing lumps or nodules, fixing filler migration (when filler moves from the original site), and correcting vascular occlusion (a medical emergency where filler blocks blood flow)

How it Works: Hyaluronidase is a natural enzyme that breaks down the hyaluronic acid in the filler. Results are often visible within minutes to hours, with final results appearing within 24–48 hours.

Side Effects: While safe, common side effects include temporary swelling, redness, and potential bruising

supplies you will probably need:

- Hyaluronidase (usually comes in 1500iu vials)
- Sterile saline for reconstitution
- Insulin syringe (29-31g is standard)
- Alcohol prep pads and gloves
- Lidocaine if preferred (numbing agent)
Mixing:
1. Reconstitute your hyaluronidase powder, and add 2-3ml of sterile saline into the vial.
2. Draw solution into your syringe.

Dissolving:
1. Disinfect injection sites and nearby skin tissue before beginning
2. Mark your area of unwanted filler results by tracing around the perimeter
3. Inject small amounts directly into the gel pockets, keep it subdermal and not too deep into muscle tissue (10-30 units per 0.1ml of filler)
4. Massage gently after injection is complete to encourage the solution to spread

  • Swelling and inflammation afterwards is normal, any burning sensations typically dissipate after a few hours.
  • Avoid blood thinners or alcohol 1-2 days prior to injecting.
  • Older filler may require several sessions but no more than 2-3 per site. (Higher risk of natural tissue damage)
the rest is pretty simple, you just inject into common filler sites.
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this was a bit lazy but I hope I helped a little bit💔

if you plan on using this to dissolve your facial fat and NOT filler make sure to use 0.1-0.5ml In small doses just to avoid risk of sagging, unwanted fat loss in face etc.


*forgot to add that if you use this without filler in the site, afterwards when you get full results and the area is healed you would probably want to go and get some sort of treatment to firm your skin and tighten it if your skin starts sagging.
 
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While filler dissolver (hyaluronidase) is highly effective at removing hyaluronic acid (HA) filler, it is a potent, off-label enzyme that carries risks. The main cons involve the risk of over-dissolving natural hyaluronic acid, potential allergic reactions, and unexpected aesthetic changes, discretion advised I am NOT responsible for anything done to yourself and you do this at your own risk.

Hyaluronidase cannot distinguish between the artificial filler and your body's own natural hyaluronic acid. This can lead to a "melted" look, excessive skin laxity, or a deflated appearance.

if you are using this ON FILLER: Removing a large volume of filler abruptly can leave the skin looking baggy, loose, or prematurely aged.

Some patients report lasting issues, such as facial hollowing, tissue damage, or loss of natural hydration that may take months to replenish

Filler dissolver is an injectable enzyme called hyaluronidase used to safely break down and reverse hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal fillers (e.g., Juvederm, Restylane). It works by breaking down the HA molecules, allowing the body to naturally absorb and remove them, effectively correcting unwanted volume, lumps, asymmetry, or migration.

What It Treats: It is exclusively for dissolving hyaluronic acid fillers. It does not work on permanent or non-HA fillers.

Common Uses: Correcting overfilled lips or cheeks, smoothing lumps or nodules, fixing filler migration (when filler moves from the original site), and correcting vascular occlusion (a medical emergency where filler blocks blood flow)

How it Works: Hyaluronidase is a natural enzyme that breaks down the hyaluronic acid in the filler. Results are often visible within minutes to hours, with final results appearing within 24–48 hours.

Side Effects: While safe, common side effects include temporary swelling, redness, and potential bruising

supplies you will probably need:

- Hyaluronidase (usually comes in 1500iu vials)
- Sterile saline for reconstitution
- Insulin syringe (29-31g is standard)
- Alcohol prep pads and gloves
- Lidocaine if preferred (numbing agent)
Mixing:
1. Reconstitute your hyaluronidase powder, and add 2-3ml of sterile saline into the vial.
2. Draw solution into your syringe.

Dissolving:
1. Disinfect injection sites and nearby skin tissue before beginning
2. Mark your area of unwanted filler results by tracing around the perimeter
3. Inject small amounts directly into the gel pockets, keep it subdermal and not too deep into muscle tissue (10-30 units per 0.1ml of filler)
4. Massage gently after injection is complete to encourage the solution to spread

  • Swelling and inflammation afterwards is normal, any burning sensations typically dissipate after a few hours.
  • Avoid blood thinners or alcohol 1-2 days prior to injecting.
  • Older filler may require several sessions but no more than 2-3 per site. (Higher risk of natural tissue damage)
the rest is pretty simple, you just inject into common filler sites. View attachment 349967


this was a bit lazy but I hope I helped 💔
Nice :3
 
While filler dissolver (hyaluronidase) is highly effective at removing hyaluronic acid (HA) filler, it is a potent, off-label enzyme that carries risks. The main cons involve the risk of over-dissolving natural hyaluronic acid, potential allergic reactions, and unexpected aesthetic changes, discretion advised I am NOT responsible for anything done to yourself and you do this at your own risk.

Hyaluronidase cannot distinguish between the artificial filler and your body's own natural hyaluronic acid. This can lead to a "melted" look, excessive skin laxity, or a deflated appearance.

if you are using this ON FILLER: Removing a large volume of filler abruptly can leave the skin looking baggy, loose, or prematurely aged.

Some patients report lasting issues, such as facial hollowing, tissue damage, or loss of natural hydration that may take months to replenish

Filler dissolver is an injectable enzyme called hyaluronidase used to safely break down and reverse hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal fillers (e.g., Juvederm, Restylane). It works by breaking down the HA molecules, allowing the body to naturally absorb and remove them, effectively correcting unwanted volume, lumps, asymmetry, or migration.

What It Treats: It is exclusively for dissolving hyaluronic acid fillers. It does not work on permanent or non-HA fillers.

Common Uses: Correcting overfilled lips or cheeks, smoothing lumps or nodules, fixing filler migration (when filler moves from the original site), and correcting vascular occlusion (a medical emergency where filler blocks blood flow)

How it Works: Hyaluronidase is a natural enzyme that breaks down the hyaluronic acid in the filler. Results are often visible within minutes to hours, with final results appearing within 24–48 hours.

Side Effects: While safe, common side effects include temporary swelling, redness, and potential bruising

supplies you will probably need:

- Hyaluronidase (usually comes in 1500iu vials)
- Sterile saline for reconstitution
- Insulin syringe (29-31g is standard)
- Alcohol prep pads and gloves
- Lidocaine if preferred (numbing agent)
Mixing:
1. Reconstitute your hyaluronidase powder, and add 2-3ml of sterile saline into the vial.
2. Draw solution into your syringe.

Dissolving:
1. Disinfect injection sites and nearby skin tissue before beginning
2. Mark your area of unwanted filler results by tracing around the perimeter
3. Inject small amounts directly into the gel pockets, keep it subdermal and not too deep into muscle tissue (10-30 units per 0.1ml of filler)
4. Massage gently after injection is complete to encourage the solution to spread

  • Swelling and inflammation afterwards is normal, any burning sensations typically dissipate after a few hours.
  • Avoid blood thinners or alcohol 1-2 days prior to injecting.
  • Older filler may require several sessions but no more than 2-3 per site. (Higher risk of natural tissue damage)
the rest is pretty simple, you just inject into common filler sites. View attachment 349967


this was a bit lazy but I hope I helped a little bit💔

if you plan on using this to dissolve your facial fat and NOT filler make sure to use 0.1-0.5ml In small doses just to avoid risk of sagging, unwanted fat loss in face etc.
Genuinely thank you so much really grateful for you
 
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Would I inject it around the nasolobial folds area or under the zygomatics directly?

And now to find a pharma that sells hyaluronidase 💔💔
 
Would I inject it around the nasolobial folds area or under the zygomatics directly?

And now to find a pharma that sells hyaluronidase 💔💔
if you do it near the nasolobial folds I believe it'll make you look older and be more prone to sagging and crazy smile lines, jowls etc. I say do under the zygos
 
Mine would have much more then average, idk if it’s collagen or fat or something else
try Botox lip flip, that might be what you're looking for.

all u gotta do it get a small amount of neurotoxin (like Botox) and inject it into the orbicularis oris muscle (just above the vermilion border) to relax it.

it'll make the lip relax and seem less full and flip outwards a little bit, but it might appear less "stuffed" or bulky than smaller... lasts about like 2-3 months


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ugly ass diagram but u get the jist
 
Would I inject it around the nasolobial folds area or under the zygomatics directly?

And now to find a pharma that sells hyaluronidase 💔💔
Veridics guide goes fully in depth, just read it. He's also really nice so if you have a question you could probably just ask him
 
It makes your lip look fuller, he wants small lips
depends how u do it really, could talk to a doctor about it or he could just do radio frequency treatments to shrink tissue
 
Bumpy :peepoLove:
 

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