Hyaluronidase Quick Facts
Treatment type: Injectable enzyme
Best for: Filler correction or refinement
Downtime: Minimal, mild swelling or bruising possible
Results: Noticeable within hours to days
Performed by: Board-certified dermatologist
Hyaluronidase is an injectable enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid (HA) — the substance used in most dermal fillers. At FACET Dermatology, we use hyaluronidase to correct complications such as overfilled areas, asymmetry, or vascular occlusion, and to refine facial contour for a more natural look. Treatment is quick, highly effective, and always performed by a board-certified dermatologist for safety and precision.
What Is Hyaluronidase?
Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid (HA), the primary ingredient in most dermal fillers. In aesthetics, it is used both as a corrective tool and as a way to restore natural proportions when filler has created heaviness or an unnatural look. Hyaluronidase works quickly and effectively, offering patients peace of mind if they are unhappy with their filler results or require urgent correction.
How Hyaluronidase works
Hyaluronidase is injected directly into the treatment area, where it breaks down HA-based filler. Results are often visible within hours, with continued improvement over several days. Treatment begins with a consultation to determine the best approach, and topical or injectable anesthesia can be used to ensure comfort. In some cases, follow-up sessions may be recommended to achieve the desired level of refinement.
What Does Hyaluronidase Treat?
Hyaluronidase is best suited for dissolving unwanted filler or refining facial contours. It is also used in urgent cases where filler has been misplaced or caused complications.
Concerns treated with hyaluronidase include:
- Overfilled or heavy areas
- Asymmetry from filler
- Lumps or nodules
- Tyndall effect (bluish tint under the skin)
- Safety issues such as vascular occlusion