- Reduce unwanted volume or overfilled areas
- Smooth lumps, irregularities, or uneven texture
- Restore a more natural facial appearance
Correct Overfilled Areas. Smooth Lumps. Restore Natural Facial Balance — Without Waiting Months
A medically guided approach to dissolve hyaluronic acid fillers safely and precisely.
Your care begins with a doctor’s assessment.
When Filler Results No Longer Feel Right
Changes after filler treatment can happen over time.
You may notice:
- Overfilled or disproportionate areas
- Unevenness or asymmetry
- Lumps beneath the skin
- Filler that has shifted or spread
- A bluish tint under the skin (Tyndall effect)
Some concerns are aesthetic. Others require medical attention.

Treatment Overview
Hyaluronidase is a medical injectable treatment used in the management of hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal fillers.
Hyaluronic acid is commonly used in fillers such as:
- Juvederm
- Restylane
- Teosyal
- Belotero
- Stylage
This treatment is designed to:
- Dissolve HA-based fillers
- Reverse or adjust previous filler outcomes
- Address filler-related concerns when clinically appropriate
How the Treatment Works
Hyaluronidase is an enzyme naturally present in the body.
Targeted Breakdown of Filler
- Breaks down hyaluronic acid through hydrolysis
- Converts filler into smaller components
- Allows the body to gradually clear the material
Precision Treatment
- Injected into specific areas requiring correction
- Surrounding tissue remains unaffected
This makes most HA fillers reversible when clinically indicated.
Personalised care guided by medical expertise.
Why Choose a Doctor-Led Approach
- Accurate diagnosis of filler-related concerns
- Precise dosing and placement of hyaluronidase
- Personalised treatment planning
- Focus on facial balance and safety
Not all cases require full dissolution — careful judgement is essential.
Consult with our doctor to assess suitability.

Doctor-Led Assessment (Essential Step)
Before treatment, your doctor will:
- Review previous filler type and placement
- Assess facial proportions and areas of concern
- Determine if dissolution is necessary or avoidable
- Recommend partial or complete correction
In some cases, adjustment or observation may be more appropriate.
Treatment Approach
Treatment is tailored based on your needs:
Targeted Dissolution
- For lumps, irregularities, or small areas
Partial Correction
- Reduces excess filler while maintaining structure
Complete Dissolution
- Removes filler to reset the area before future treatment
The approach depends on anatomy, filler type, and desired outcome.


What This Treatment Is Designed to Improve
Hyaluronidase treatment is designed to:
- Reduce excess or misplaced filler
- Improve symmetry and balance
- Smooth uneven texture or lumps
- Address certain filler-related complications
Results vary depending on the individual and filler characteristics.
Personalised care guided by medical expertise.
Comparison With Other Treatment Options
Observation
- Filler may naturally break down over time
- Suitable for mild concerns
Filler Adjustment
- Additional filler to rebalance proportions
Hyaluronidase
- Dissolves HA filler directly
- Allows precise correction
Non-HA Fillers
- Cannot be dissolved with hyaluronidase
- Require alternative management
A proper assessment determines the best approach.
Personalised care guided by medical expertise.

What to Expect
Different treatment approaches may be considered depending on your diagnosis.
Consultation
- Assessment of concerns and treatment history
Procedure
- Small injections into targeted areas
- Topical numbing may be used
Duration
- Approximately 20–60 minutes
Onset
- Small areas may improve within 24 hours
- Larger areas may take longer
Recovery & Aftercare
You may experience:
- Mild swelling
- Redness or bruising
- Temporary tenderness
Most patients:
- Resume normal activities shortly after
- Follow simple aftercare instructions


Safety & Considerations
Common temporary effects:
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Mild discomfort
Less common risks:
- Allergic reactions
- Incomplete dissolution requiring repeat treatment
Hyaluronidase does not work on non-HA fillers such as certain long-lasting products.
If your filler results feel uneven, overfilled, or no longer align with your preferences, a medical assessment can help determine appropriate correction.
👉 If these concerns are affecting your confidence or facial balance, a medical assessment can help guide appropriate care.
Assessment is required before any treatment is recommended.

