How to dissolve dermal fillers using hyaluronidase We explore lip fillers being dissolved











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In this video, Chantalle explains the process of dissolving lip fillers, and we follow Leanne in her journey through lip filler dissolving. • What is lip filler made out of? • To understand how it's dissolved, you need to know what lip filler is in the first place. • The non-surgical procedure basically involves tiny injections of hyaluronic acid, strategically placed for a plumping and volumising effect. There are three types of hyaluronic acid that are commonly used for lip augmentations: Juvederm, Belotero and Restylane. • All three of these are naturally broken down by the body over time (anywhere between 6-24 months), which is why follow-up appointments are needed to maintain the 'fillers'. • How are lip fillers dissolved? • Six to 24 months is a long time to wait if you decide you no longer want your lip fillers. So while the body naturally breaks them down over time, there is a way to speed up the process: Injections of hyaluronidase. • Hyaluronidase is what the body produces naturally to break down fillers, so by injecting more, it allows the lips to regain natural shape quicker, usually going down within 3-4 days. • • For further details and to arrange your free consultation please contact the clinic in Risca, Newport on 01633 462083 • FACEBOOK PAGE — I do weekly Facebook Live Streams on our Facebook page, be sure to follow us • over there too: •   / dermalfiller   • • Chantalle Coombes on Social Media: •   / sugarboxclinic   •   / sugarboxclinic   •   / sugarboxclinic   •   / dermalfiller   • • DISCLAIMER: This video briefly answers some questions that clients have. When you come in for a treatment a full medical history and consent form will be discussed with you.

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