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Depending upon the indication for injection this can range from $150-300/ treatment. I offer it complimentary to patients that I performed the initial injection.
The cost of hyaluronidase will vary depending on the amount used and the areas of treatment. I perform many of these injections on patients who come to my office after injection by others. My technique involves Hidef Hyaluronidase injections that are staged over a few weeks. Precision is much better than bulk reduction. Products used include Hyaluronidase and Hylenex. It is important to titrate the dose based on the type of filler injected. Best, Dr. KaramanoukianLos Angeles
If a patient has had hyaluronic acid fillers performed by another office we normally charge $50-100 for hyaluronidase injections.
If a patient has had hyaluronic acid fillers performed by another office we normally charge $250-300 for hyaluronidase injections. If they need a second injection, there is usually no charge.
This a great question. At my office I charge $150 to dissolve hyaluronic acids that were performed at another location. If the injection was performed at my office however, the injection is entirely complimentary. I want my patients to feel comfortable and proud of their injections and I would rather "tweak" the injection out of my pocket and have a happy patient, than a disappointed one.
Typically the doctor or nurse who performed your initial injections, that you wish to reverse, will provide the hyaluronidase for no charge. In the event that you cannot see them for some reason, another office might agree to see you and charge for the amount used. For example, if there is 1 small lump then cost would range from $100-150. For more involved treatment, cost will be higher, and can range from $150-500. In addition, you may need another session in 2 weeks. Be well-
Thank you for your question Shellylu. Hyaluronidase is used to dissolve hyaluronic acid fillers such as Juvederm, Restylane, Voluma, and Belotero. If our patients do not like the results, we treat them for free. This is very rare. For patients who have had treatments elsewhere I recommend they see the doctor who treated them for treatment. Please consult with a doctor for specific recommendations. Good luck!
It sounds like you've been through the ringer, and I am sorry to hear that. It sounds like your question is how to keep your skin healthy after all the rounds of hyaluronidase. Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that dissolves HA fillers. Since each HA filler is different, the process can vary. Vo...
Far more important than the technique is the skill and experience of your plastic surgeon. Choose your surgeon rather than the technique and let them explain why one technique may be better than another. See the below link on some suggestions on finding the most qualified Plastic Surgeon for y...
Longterm filler problems include migration, edema, and nodularity. Filler migration and permanence is a very common problem because there are many different types of HA fillers on the market and each is specified for a specific part of the face. Use of highly cohesive fillers on thin skin may...