Dear Tried
I honestly don't think you can know whether you are coming or going. You have done so many things in such a short period of time. It is quite possible for example that you are in fact not allergic to the hyaluronidase. It sounds a bit like you are treating yourself. It is my opinion that if you are in fact allergic to hyaluronidase you should not be getting more filler to the lower eyelids which based on your description in your review you did.
There is a simple way to know if your are allergic to hyaluronidase, have a cosmetic surgeon or cosmetic dermatologist who knows what they are doing inject hyaluronidase in a small dose under the skin on the arm. If you react with an allergic response then it will be clear that you are allergic. If you don't react then you are not allergic. If it is felt that you still really need the hyaluronidase, an allergist will need to desensitize you to egg products.
From your description of your response to the hyaluronidase, it is not at all clear that your reaction was an allergic one. Bruising, and boggy swelling are to be expected. Also the product is not a magic wand that removes all the hyaluronic acid product. Often product gets distributed in many different layers in the lower eyelid and top of the cheek. Removing product like this is a process that often takes several visits. You have also complicated the matter by letting someone put more product in an already not so good situation.
My advice is to find a real clinician who can help you. Find the person in your area (or travel if necessary) who knows what they are doing, not the nurse at the local medispa. Get skin tested to determine if you are or are not allergic to the enzyme. And stop treating yourself. The steroid creams can destroy the delicate lower eyelid skin.


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