11 A Bar tec Unit
Lynx West Trading Estate
Yeovil BA20 2SU
Hydrafacial
What is hyaluronidase?
Hyaluronidase – what is it and how does it work? is an enzyme that catalyzes the degradation of hyaluronic acid. In every person, endogenous hyaluronic acid is found in the extracellular space and is constantly both produced and destroyed. The human body produces as many as 5 subtypes of this enzyme! ​
Hyaluronidase is a treatment in the field of aesthetic medicine, specifically the administration of an enzyme known for its depolymerization ability. In practice, this simply means the breakdown of hyaluronic acid molecules, which is an essential tool in aesthetic medicine. The use of hyaluronidase allows you to correct excessive amounts of the administered filler. ​
What does the hyaluronidase treatment look like?
Hyaluronidase is administered using a thin needle. The preparation is administered in the place where an excessive amount of filler was used. Indications for the procedure also include all kinds of swelling and lumps resulting from the treatment with hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronidase is completely excreted from the body within a week of use.
The main contraindications to the hyaluronidase treatment include: allergies occurring when the preparation is administered, chronic diseases autoimmune diseases, pregnancy and breastfeeding, infections in the place where the procedure is planned, Cancer. This may cause a number of dangerous complications after administration of the preparation. ​
The treatment with hyaluronidase is recommended in the case of: unsatisfactory aesthetic results after filler treatment, incorrectly selected filler with hyaluronic acid, lumps after too shallow administration of hyaluronic acid, abnormal swelling after the procedure, occurrence of intolerance and complications after treatment with hyaluronic acid occurrence of other types of complications Hyaluronidase can be used even immediately after treatment with hyaluronic acid.