Dermal filler represents one of aesthetic medicine’s safest, most reversible interventions—yet this very reversibility means acknowledging that sometimes results go wrong, expectations aren’t met, or circumstances change, making previous aesthetic decisions feel regrettable. Unlike surgical procedures requiring complex revision operations, unsatisfactory fillers can be dissolved relatively simply using an enzyme called hyaluronidase, commonly known as filler dissolver. This safety net provides tremendous reassurance for people considering filler treatments. However, understanding what filler dissolving treatment actually does, when it’s necessary versus when results might improve with patience, and how to approach dissolution safely prevents compounding initial disappointments with additional complications. Whether…
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