Beverly Hills Hyaluronidase doctors
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Grant Stevens, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
4644 Lincoln Blvd #552, Marina Del Rey |
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Francis R. Palmer, III, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
8500 Wilshire Blvd Ste 900, Beverly Hills |
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4 answers |
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David Hansen, MD
Beverly Hills Dermatologic Surgeon
9201 W Sunset Blvd Ste. 612, Beverly Hills |
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Jonathan Hoenig, MD
Beverly Hills Oculoplastic Surgeon
9735 Wilshire Blvd Suite 308, Beverly Hills |
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David Alessi, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
8670 Wilshire Boulevard. Suite 200, Beverly Hills |
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Recent Answers
Hi, I had Restylane injected into my lips 1 1/2 years ago and it still has not completely dissolved. Is it too late to get hyaluronidase injections to dissolve the remaining filler? My lips look uneven, but I worry about further complicating things. What should I do? Thank you
You can but it's highly unlikely that any of the Restylane is still present 1 1/2 years after it was injected so there's be nothing for it to dissolve. Are you certain that the filler injected into your lips was Restylane and not a permenent filler? Be sure that the MD, you select, for your Lip Augmentation using fillers understands and follows the proper aesthetics of facial beauty (and lip proportion) for the creation of naturally, more attractive lips and face.
7 months ago I had 1cc of restylane injected into a scar on my cheek by a very well known dermatologist. It created a awful facial asymmetry, a lump on my cheek. I would like to try the hylaurodinase but some Drs on this site say that it won't destroy your own tissue or HA and some say that it will. And then there are all the reviews from patients which are mostly all negative, citing scars and depressions in the skin along with allergic reactions. Is hylauronidase safe or extremely risky?
Greetings~
We have had a great many patients come from other offices to have different HA fillers dissolved with hyaluronidase and we have not had any issues with indentation or allergy. There is always a risk of allergy or reaction but nothing significant enough that I would have any great concern. If by some small chance you had some type of allergic reaction, it is not something that couldn't be managed and resolved. The risk of indentation is probably not one I would be worried about. If you are unhappy with the results of the injections to your scar, I think hyaluronidase is a very safe and effective treatment option.
Good luck~
Dr.Grant Stevens
I'm getting Vitrase injected to remove filler from my upper lip. Does it hurt? Is it any worse than getting the original filler put in? Does it burn when it dissolves the filler?
Greetings~
Don't worry. The anticipation is often far worse than the procedure itself. Vitrace is much easier to have done than the filler was. We have found the bets thing for patients prior to injection is actually ice. If you numb your lips well with ice for a few minutes beforehand you won't have any problem. The consistency of Vitrace is similar to water, not thick gel like filler. Most of our patients are pleasantly surprised how uneventful it is have the Vitrace injected.
Good luck~
Dr. Grant Stevens


