Safety Protocols

It is important to be under the supervision of a certified plastic surgeon who understands the risks and is trained and prepared to deal with any complications that may occur.

Although good results are expected from your procedure, sometimes you will not be satisfied with your results.

In some situations, it may not be possible to achieve optimal results with a single procedure. Most fillers will be resorbed over time. To maintain your desired results, you will need to consider repeating the injection process at intervals.

  • Avoid sun exposure in the first 24 hours following treatment to reduce swelling or itching.
  • Avoid exercise at the next day to reduce bruising and temporary redness.
  • Delay any laser treatment or skin peeling for 7 days after dermal filler injection, while normal skin care can be resumed in the day.
  • Pregnant or breast feeding should not get injected filler.
  • Avoid massaging treated areas for six hours.

The risk of infection may occur as it is one of the possible but not common side effects. One of the rare side effects is the injecting the hyaluronic acid into the blood vessels, which may cause blockage of the blood stream and lead to serious problems, if this happens the physician must be consulted and administration of hyaluronidase will be taken to break down the HA.

About hyaluronidase

Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that helps break down hyaluronic acid, a compound naturally found in connective tissues of the body such as skin and cartilage. This enzyme is used in medicine for several purposes, including:

Enhancing drug absorption: Hyaluronidase increases the spread of drugs or injected fluids in the body, allowing for quicker absorption. Treating swellings and bruises: It is used to reduce swelling by breaking down hyaluronic acid in swollen tissues. Reversing the effects of dermal fillers: In cosmetic medicine, hyaluronidase is used to dissolve dermal fillers (like hyaluronic acid) if correction of results or removal of excess injection is needed. Hyaluronidase is a valuable tool in a variety of medical and cosmetic applications due to its ability to modify tissue permeability and improve substance diffusion within tissues.

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