Modern aesthetic medicine enables precise and controlled correction of previously applied hyaluronic fillers. Hyaluronidase is a treatment that breaks down hyaluronic acid and restores a natural appearance to the area requiring correction — without surgical intervention or prolonged recovery.
Hyaluronidase is an enzyme applied via microinjections to the area where the hyaluronic filler is located. Its action enables the breakdown and gradual resorption of the material, achieving correction of volume, asymmetry or irregularities.
Hyaluronidase is ideal for individuals who want:
After a consultation and assessment of the area to be treated, hyaluronidase is precisely applied via microinjections. The procedure takes approximately 15–30 minutes.
Mild redness, swelling or tenderness at the application site is possible and resolves within a short period. The breakdown effect becomes visible within 24–72 hours, depending on the amount and type of filler.
The result is a gradual reduction or complete removal of the hyaluronic filler, with restoration of natural contours and proportions. In some cases, depending on the amount of material, an additional application may be needed.
Once the tissue has fully stabilized, a new, precisely dosed filler application can be planned.
"Hyaluronidase is not a step backward — it is a tool for achieving balance.
Aesthetics means safety, control and the possibility of correction, because a natural and harmonious appearance is always the priority."