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Hi Anon. The three you mentioned are very similar and will do the same thing, break down a hyaluronic acid filler like Restylane or Juvederm.
These are different names for the same enzyme. They should work exactly the same when administered by an experienced injector. I hope this information is helpful.Stephen Weber MD, FACS
The short answer is nothing. Wydase and Vitrase are two different brands of hyaluronidase. They are all the same thing.
The redness will go. The brown pigment is just the body's normal response to trauma...temporary. Use Temovate cream 2 to 3 x a day and as necessary. You will be fine. This is a waiting game. My Best, Dr C
If you think you may have problems with hyaluronidase because you have an allergy to bee stings, you can have an allergist test you with this product.
Hi Len. Injecting Hyaluronidase so that just some of the product is dissolved is difficult. While this may be accomplished using a small amount of the hyaluronidase, it's very possible that you would get a little bit more or a little bit less than what you wanted. It's hard to...
I know doctors in Canada who use Hyalurondase so my answer would be "yes". I'm unsure exactly if it would depend on which part of Canada you're in, as the physicians I know personally are in Vancouver and Toronto. Some countries call it Vitrase or Wydase so those names may be more common up...
While laws vary from state to state. As of this writing I do not know of any state that allows cosmetologists to inject Hyaluronidase.
Hyaluronidase is very safe and is not the cause of your problems. Are you sure you initially had juvederm or restylane injescted. I have used hyaluronidase for many years and it is 100% effective unless the injection was not one of the hyaluronic preparations. Did...
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