I Had Some Excess Filler Dissolved a Month Ago and the Area Seems to Be Quite Flat and I'm Experiencing a Tingling Sensation in the same area. Will my natural tissue renew itself and the tingling subside? How long does it take to get back to normal? Very worried!!
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Answer: Dissolving a filler
Ron Shelton, MDDermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology
Filler migration, swelling, and granulomas can cause significant discomfort and cosmetic ramifications. Our office specializes in the use of enzymes and filler reversal techniques without hyaluronidase to help improve the results of botched cosmetic fillers, whether caused by Juvederm,...
If the hyaluronidase were to reduce excess volume of Juvederm or Restylane then you may see improvement once the new swelling and possible brusing resolves. If there were no overcorrection, then you may even consider one more attempt at filling the area to improve the appearance. Different...
IT is difficult to quantify the effects of hyalturonidase and using dilution of the product, one could administer extremely small quantities but to some degree you will get an all or nothing response.