Dissolving dermal filler typically involves injecting an enzyme, such as hyaluronidase, to break down the hyaluronic acid-based filler. The price of this procedure is influenced by several factors, including the amount of filler to be dissolved, the number of sessions required, the practitioner’s experience and location, and the specific clinic’s pricing policies. For example, a single session might involve a small amount of dissolving agent for a minor correction, while multiple sessions might be needed for more extensive filler removal.
Reversing or adjusting dermal filler treatments offers significant benefits. It allows for the correction of unsatisfactory results, such as overfilling, asymmetry, or migration of the filler. It also provides flexibility in aesthetic choices, allowing individuals to adapt their appearance over time as beauty trends or personal preferences evolve. Historically, options for addressing unwanted filler were limited, making the development of dissolvable hyaluronic acid fillers and enzymatic reversal agents a significant advancement in aesthetic medicine.