Aesthetic Medicine

Hyaluronidase

Filler Dissolution & Correction

Hyaluronidase

About This Treatment

Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid, making it an essential tool for dissolving unwanted or problematic dermal fillers. Whether correcting asymmetry, addressing overfilling, managing complications, or simply wanting to reverse a previous treatment, hyaluronidase offers a safe and effective solution.

At Alpha Medical, our team provides expert hyaluronidase treatments for patients unhappy with filler results from other practitioners, as well as for managing rare complications. This corrective procedure allows for a fresh start or refinement of previous aesthetic work.

Key Benefits

Reversibility

Offers the ability to undo hyaluronic acid filler treatments.

Quick Action

Results are visible within 24-48 hours of treatment.

Safety

Essential for managing vascular complications from filler treatments.

Fresh Start

Allows correction before new filler placement if desired.

Expert Assessment

Evaluation by experienced injector to determine the best approach.

The Treatment Process

1

Assessment

Your practitioner examines the area to evaluate the filler type, location, and amount to be dissolved.

2

Allergy Test

A small test dose may be administered to check for any allergic reaction.

3

Injection

Hyaluronidase is injected directly into the filler area.

4

Follow-Up

Results assessed at 48-72 hours; additional treatment may be needed for dense or multiple layers of filler.

Ideal For Treating

Overfilled areas
Asymmetrical results
Filler migration
Lumps or irregularities
Tyndall effect (bluish discolouration)
Vascular compromise (emergency)
Desire to reverse filler
Correction before new treatment

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to Begin?

Schedule a private consultation with our skin specialists to discuss how Hyaluronidase can help you achieve your aesthetic goals.

Medical Disclaimer: Results vary between individuals. All treatments are performed by qualified medical professionals. A consultation is required to assess your suitability for any procedure. The information on this page is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice.