Hello, I'm damaged by hyaluronidase after trying to dissolve migrated filler. I still have some filler left in my cheeks since dissolving and refuse to use more hyaluronidase, please respect this and do not suggest using more poison. I need to get remaining HA filler out since dissolving affected it and it's causing swelling and distorted face shape. Can RF microneedling/ultherapy/lasers help get rid off it or hasten its breakdown and absorption? How about surgical removal of HA fillers?
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Answer: Dissolving unwanted filler
Ali Ghafouri, MDOculoplastic Surgeon, Board Certified in Ophthalmology
Thank you for providing photos along with your question. There are several treatment options for eye rejuvenation that are generally safe. Fillers, lasers, and other procedures that help collagen production can be very effective. For a surgical and more permanent option, there is lower...
Anytime you get sick, whether it be Covid or the Flu, your immune system can react to dermal fillers in the face, as they are foreign to the body. This would cause the area to swell and be tender, the filler will feel hard and palpable. It is described in the literature as a late onset...
The concerns you've raised about filler and its effects on collagen production are understandable. Here’s some information that might help clarify the situation:
Collagen Stimulation by Fillers:
Some dermal fillers, particularly those containing hyaluronic acid, can stimulate collagen p...