Hyalase (Filler Dissolving)
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Hyaluronidase — Medically Supervised — Excellence on Harley Street
Hyaluronic acid filler is designed to be reversible — that reversibility is one of its genuine safety advantages over other treatments, and Hyalase is the medicine that makes it possible. Whether correcting a result, addressing a complication, or simply changing your mind, dissolving filler safely is a precise medical procedure in its own right.
What Hyalase Is
Hyalase is the brand name for hyaluronidase, an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid — the substance the majority of modern dermal fillers are made from. When injected into or around an area of filler, it dissolves the product, allowing the body to clear it naturally over the following days.
It is a prescription-only medicine, and at PHP Aesthetic-Wellness it is administered only following a full medical assessment by Dr Philippe Hamida-Pisal or Dr Jihyun Byun. Hyalase only dissolves hyaluronic acid products — it has no effect on other filler types, such as calcium hydroxylapatite or poly-L-lactic acid, or on your body's own natural tissue.
When Hyalase Is Used
Hyalase as a Safety Treatment
Beyond correction and preference, Hyalase has a critical clinical role: it is the emergency treatment for vascular occlusion, a rare but serious filler complication where filler inadvertently compromises blood flow to the surrounding tissue. Recognising this complication quickly, and having immediate access to Hyalase, is a fundamental part of safe injectable practice.
What to Expect
Consultation
A thorough assessment of the area, including what was previously used where this is known, to plan a safe and appropriate dissolving approach.
Treatment
Hyalase is injected directly into the treatment area. Most patients describe mild discomfort, similar to the original filler injection.
Resolution
Initial effects are often visible within 24 to 48 hours, with full dissolving and tissue settling over one to two weeks. A follow-up review confirms the result.
“Knowing how to dissolve filler safely is as much a part of injectable medicine as knowing how to place it. We treat both with the same level of care.” Dr Philippe Hamida-Pisal
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