Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Filler Dissolving.

A typical appointment lasts 20–45 minutes including consultation, mapping, and enzyme injections. Complex cases or multiple treatment sites may take longer. Plan for a brief observation period after the procedure and follow-up scheduling as needed.

Hyaluronidase reliably dissolves most hyaluronic acid fillers, but results depend on filler type, age, and crosslinking. Some dense or older products may require multiple sessions; your provider will assess and recommend an appropriate plan to achieve desired results.

Discomfort is usually minimal. We apply topical numbing and may use local anesthetic or ice to increase comfort. Most clients feel only brief pressure or mild stinging during injections, with sensations subsiding quickly after the procedure.

Initial softening can appear within hours, with significant improvement often visible within 24–72 hours. Complete breakdown and final contour may take up to two weeks, especially if staged treatments are recommended for safety and precision.

Common effects include temporary swelling, bruising, redness, or mild tenderness. Rarely, allergic reactions, uneven dissolution, or asymmetry occur. We perform thorough consultations, skin testing when indicated, and follow protocols to minimize risks and manage any complications promptly.

Yes—after assessment, we may schedule adjunctive treatments like Botox or new filler placements. Timing is important: some procedures are performed after full resolution, while others may be staged. Your provider will design a safe, tailored treatment timeline.