I had Vollure placed under eyes four years ago and attempted to have it dissolved but it still swells and puff up and I believe it is present in tear troughs. Are there any lasers that might help break this filler down and improve skin?
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Hyaluronidase enzyme continues to be an excellent option for patients with fillers that need to be dissolved. Fillers can swell and migrate unpredictably, especially when a filler with a high-edema quotient is used in thin areas. Our office uses disciplined approaches to help patients with acute...
Hyaluronidase doesn’t dissolve your own tissues. There is no free-floating hyaluronic acid in our tissues. As such, it is completely safe to inject hyaluronidase to dissolve HA fillers.
Hyaluronidase enzyme continues to be an excellent option for patients with fillers that need to be dissolved. Fillers can swell and migrate unpredictably, especially when a filler with a high-edema quotient is used in thin areas. Our office uses disciplined approaches to help patients with acute...