With Dr. Amalia Anghel
Hyaluronic acid fillers are among the most popular aesthetic treatments used for facial rejuvenation, lip enhancement, and contouring. While results are generally safe, natura llooking, and temporary, some patients may experience dissatisfaction due to overcorrection, asymmetry, or unexpected results.
The good news is that hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers can be reversed. A special enzyme called hyaluronidase can be injected into the treated area to dissolve the HA filler safely and effectively. This procedure can restore the original appearance of the skin in a matter of days.
However, this decision should always be made in consultation with a qualified medical professional. The enzyme works quickly , but the treatment must be done with precision to avoid removing too much or affecting surrounding tissues.
In summary, if you are unhappy with the results of a hyaluronic acid filler, you are not stuck with them. A reversal is possible making HA fillers one of the most flexible and low-risk options in the aesthetic field.