Reversing dermal fillers

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Dr. Gavin Chan MBBS, General Registration (MED0001175745) discusses the reversibility of dermal fillers and how and why it is done.
    Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers can be reversed with hyaluronidase, an enzyme that catalyses its breakdown.
    The reasons for reversing dermal fillers range from incorrect placement to emergency situations to restore blood flow when dermal fillers block arteries.
    Why do people want to have their cosmetic fillers reversed?
    Reason 1 for getting cosmetic filler reversed: Incorrectly placed filler
    If dermal filler has been incorrectly placed, it can be corrected.
    Reason 2 for getting cosmetic filler reversed: Too much filler
    Having too much dermal filler treatment can lead to a result that looks unnatural and ‘not like you’. We can help you correct this.
    Reason 3 for getting cosmetic filler reversed: Asymmetrical filler
    If cosmetic filler has been placed asymmetrically in your face, it can be reversed. You don’t need to put up with asymmetrical filler.
    Reason 4 for getting cosmetic filler reversed: Lumps
    Lumps and bumps after having cosmetic filler can occur. If these do not go away after a few weeks, we can help you correct them.
    Reason 5 for getting cosmetic filler reversed: Tyndall’s effect
    Cosmetic filler is a clear gel so when light reflects through the skin it will appear to be a blue colour. The Tyndall effect is a light to dark blue discoloration that appears mainly around the eye area if the fillers are injected too superficially into the skin.
    Reason 6 for getting cosmetic filler reversed: Infected filler or granuloma
    For patients with this issue, it is important that they are on a course of antibiotics prior to dissolving the filler. If the filler is dissolved while it’s infected, the infection will spread as the hyaluronidase breaks it down.
    Reason 7 for getting cosmetic filler reversed: Emergency arterial occlusion
    While this is very rare it can happen when the filler is injected too close to an artery. An experienced and highly trained Cosmetic Doctor and Cosmetic Nurse will notice this because when an artery has been occluded or partially occluded the skin will become blanched, white or mottled indicating a lack of blood supply
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Komentáře • 439

  • @ellyrunner4425
    @ellyrunner4425 Před 6 lety +49

    Absolutely great video ,I swear I am saving up to come down to Victoria to get my face done Just love your honesty .

    • @gavinchan3458
      @gavinchan3458 Před 6 lety +1

      We would love you to visit Elly! Thank you for your comments

    • @Saja-nh4qz
      @Saja-nh4qz Před 6 lety +2

      Gavin Chan Thank you Dr Gavin; you're awesome and your videos are always very informing honest, I will come visit you from the UK.

    • @tanyam1184
      @tanyam1184 Před 6 lety

      Dr Gavin Chan ... I would love to work for you! You are my GURU!!

    • @allegri9cl
      @allegri9cl Před 6 lety

      Same!!!

    • @anastasgiselle
      @anastasgiselle Před 4 lety

      me too!

  • @rebekasilver1
    @rebekasilver1 Před 4 lety +71

    hi for all the people worried about the hyluronidase effects - i just wanted to say that i had to have many, many rounds of hyluonidase over 1 year+ period to dissolve multiple, persistent filler in many areas of my face including under eyes. Thank fully my skin is totally fine (2 + years without filler now) and all the hyluroindase has not left any change to my own skin at all. To all of your poor people suffering with filler you dont like/want - get it dissolved! it was an incredible relief of stress and saving grace for me when i found hyluronidase x be well and thank you doctor for all your wonderful videos.

    • @soniasilva819
      @soniasilva819 Před 4 lety +2

      And how old are you?

    • @elcl1038
      @elcl1038 Před 4 lety +4

      Thank you for saying this. So stressful :(

    • @felipebravo5394
      @felipebravo5394 Před 4 lety

      How many hyaluronidase sessions have you had? Did you do anything else to dissolve or just the hyaluronidase sessions?

    • @rebekasilver1
      @rebekasilver1 Před 4 lety +5

      @@soniasilva819 Hi! sorry for the delayed reply. I am 35 now. I started dissolving when I was 30. No aftereffects at all on skin or health from hyluronidase.

    • @rebekasilver1
      @rebekasilver1 Před 4 lety +1

      @@elcl1038 you are so welcome. i hope you are ok.

  • @kittyworld559
    @kittyworld559 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I just got it dissolved yesterday and can't be happier. U encouraged me to take the risk. Thank you.

  • @MsRapture10
    @MsRapture10 Před 4 lety +10

    Wildly informative video! It’s hard to debate an injector when they’re trying to convince your filler looks fine or normal because they are the ‘professional’. I now have the confidence to book another follow up and voice my concerns with conviction. Thank you for this video!

    • @orelawson8527
      @orelawson8527 Před rokem +1

      Same thing happened to me. They're really trying to convince me that my face is fine but it's not

    • @ClioKarabelias
      @ClioKarabelias Před 3 měsíci

      Exactly my concern ! It’s gaslighting actually ! He tells me I am fine though I can’t recognize myself !

  • @fl3693
    @fl3693 Před 3 lety +1

    Jesus this is the only guy on the internet or in fact the planet I have ever see addressing the comprehensive and essential risk management of shooting stuff into ones body and face. He is a really good doctor. I wish he wasn't 10, 500 miles away. I have EDS i will never be able to get any facial filler or botox without someone with this level of experience .....But also doctor some of us are allergic to adrenaline!
    Sets of a vasoconstrictive response for your FYI, which can make issues worse if an artery id compromised and you go into ANA

  • @Skittlesskittles-om6hp
    @Skittlesskittles-om6hp Před 5 lety +6

    This is what a knowledgeable person sounds and explains things...SMART GUY...I AM GONNA SAVE MONEY TO COME SEE YOU...👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Moon_child454
    @Moon_child454 Před 5 lety +9

    Love your geekiness- makes me more confident, not less!

  • @lucid5411
    @lucid5411 Před 5 lety +11

    Such good information. I am not comfortable going to a practitioner that doesn’t keep this on hand. And shocked at how few keep this in case of emergency.

    • @pjjp6341
      @pjjp6341 Před 3 lety

      Like in my case, this Baylor board certified plastic surgeon didn’t help me after he injected in two places. I still have those bumps on my face. I believe my body caused scar tissue around the bumps and have kept them as a bump for 13 years. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

  • @msinbalony
    @msinbalony Před 4 lety +1

    that demonstration was EVERYTHING! thank you!

  • @silviacarolinalangowski8442

    I am just dealing with a necrosis, thank God I watched videos like this because the Doctor didn't tell me about it! And he is an expensive one🙏🏽

  • @NaturalInjector
    @NaturalInjector Před 3 lety +2

    Great video! I never know how much Hyaluronidase to use either so it resonated when you said that you have been doing it for years and are still unsure how much to use. Wish someone offered a class.

  • @KyongG1970
    @KyongG1970 Před 4 lety +1

    Love your no fuss videos. Just you.
    So educational. Thank you.

  • @susanneconway
    @susanneconway Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the transparency regarding your experience. Excellent information.

  • @nunu2646
    @nunu2646 Před 3 lety +9

    I love your videos, I’ve been on sort of a binge watch.. but I’m wondering if you can do on the dangers of hyaluronidase? I’ve been reading a lot of reviews on RealSelf where people talk about hyaluronidase ruining their natural tissue, having advanced aging and developing an autoimmuned disease because of it, but I haven’t seen any doctors really discuss this

    • @viccosmeticinstitute
      @viccosmeticinstitute  Před 3 lety +9

      I don't believe this is true. I have literally done thousands of hyaluronidase injections with no problems. Our own hyaluronic acid turns over daily so we can dissolve it with injecting hyaluronidase.

    • @nunu2646
      @nunu2646 Před 3 lety +1

      @@viccosmeticinstitute Thank you for the reply! I guess it must be the individuals personal life that caused such effecrs

    • @soni8207
      @soni8207 Před 3 lety +8

      @@viccosmeticinstitute Can you give me an explanation then to why I now have hollows and wrinkly deflated skin after dissolving. I'm young. Had this done in august and dissolved 2 days ago. Didn't have this before. Will I ever recover from this?

    • @dandelions2414
      @dandelions2414 Před 3 lety +1

      @@soni8207 did it resolve itself and improve?

    • @tylermadsen4771
      @tylermadsen4771 Před 3 lety

      @@soni8207 yes I want to know this too. Will it replenish in time? It has been a month for me?

  • @maryamkhan369
    @maryamkhan369 Před 2 lety

    Hi I want to get trainings about all Aeathetics from you don’t know why but reason is you are really a lot more qualified as ever I seen anyone here in this field

  • @krisshankumar3689
    @krisshankumar3689 Před 2 lety

    Sir you are the best in every way

  • @mariekirby1683
    @mariekirby1683 Před 6 lety +2

    Excellent video. Incredibly informative and clear.

  • @rocciadurissima5999
    @rocciadurissima5999 Před 5 lety +7

    Hello Dr. Gavin. Please answer to my question cause it's actually very important for me (and for everyone I believe)! In the past I had some Restylane being injected under and around the eyes. More recently, in July 2017, I had an injection of Restylane on the nose and a tiny bit between the eyebrows. I wish I had watched your videos sooner. It probably would have made a huge difference! I had an OCT in August 2017 proving that I had some spots on the retina of the left eye. Doctor said I had nothing to worry about and it wasn't degenerative, would probably not affect my vision and stay like that for the rest of my life. I went to do Fundus Oculi recently and another doctor this time said that some almost invisible spots are present in the right eye too and on Monday I will do OCT for this. How do I know that the filler is still not clogging the arteries leading to the eye after 2 years? Can I be sure that the arteries are now working properly again and no filler is in there?? And is the filler-induced damage going to stop or is it progressive? Thank you!

  • @Linn82
    @Linn82 Před 4 lety +9

    If you have been giving too much hyalorundiase, will your own tissue come back??

    • @tylermadsen4771
      @tylermadsen4771 Před 3 lety

      This is what I really want to know. 💔

    • @MsSilkyJuneja
      @MsSilkyJuneja Před 3 lety +2

      I wonder why the very good doctors are ignoring this very important question ? All they say is just go to a board certified doctor n it should all be fine but they probably do not have a definite answer to these real time issues . My understanding is that in terms of cosmetic surgery procedures we r at an experimental stage right now , we r not THERE yet

  • @IamMeNuRu4evr
    @IamMeNuRu4evr Před 3 lety +7

    Is Hyaluronidase a “smart enzyme”? When injected can the dissolving enzyme (Hyaluronidase) distinguish between the fillers hyaluronic acid and the body’s native hyaluronic acid.”? What effect does Hyaluronidase have on the SMAS?

    • @ofekR
      @ofekR Před 3 lety +8

      It ruined some people's faces. People suffer till this day. I suffer.

    • @lisabelle7553
      @lisabelle7553 Před 3 lety +1

      I’ve had it multiple times to try and dissolve years old fillers and I’ve had no issues. Your body reproduce says hyaluronidase every day. It breaks the blinds on the filler which is the difference.

    • @IamMeNuRu4evr
      @IamMeNuRu4evr Před 3 lety +3

      @Lulutulip
      How does hyaluronidase distinguish between the fillers hyaluronic acid and the body’s native hyaluronic acid?

    • @ofekR
      @ofekR Před 3 lety +1

      @@IamMeNuRu4evr it doesnt. Thats why so many people suffer from chronic loss of volume and eye problems after dissolving.

  • @soni8207
    @soni8207 Před 3 lety +5

    Can you give me an explanation then to why I now have hollows and wrinkly deflated skin after dissolving if HA doesn't affect our natural HA and Collagen? I'm young. Had this done in august and dissolved 2 days ago. Didn't have this before. Will I ever recover from this?

  • @rizacudal1893
    @rizacudal1893 Před 3 lety +9

    Hello. I had tear trough filler 2 years ago and then recently i noticed that my cheeks are getting fat and i suspect that the filler might have migrated to my cheeks. Is it safe to let my doctor inject multiple shots of hyalurodinase on my cheeks? Is there a way for someone to see where the dermal fillers have migrated?

    • @marianistor8163
      @marianistor8163 Před 3 lety

      Hello did you find an answer?

    • @primalcritters
      @primalcritters Před 3 lety

      I saw on a video of someone doing an ultrasound on a woman's face to find the filler

    • @lisabelle7553
      @lisabelle7553 Před 3 lety +2

      I’ve paid out of pocket to get an MRI thatMy surgeon prescribed. As I suspected, filler over five years old was still everywhere all over my face in different places.

    • @lisabelle7553
      @lisabelle7553 Před 3 lety +3

      I’ve paid out of pocket to get an MRI thatMy surgeon prescribed. As I suspected, filler over five years old was still everywhere all over my face in different places.

    • @primalcritters
      @primalcritters Před 3 lety

      Do not hesitate to insist that you want Hylarondaise injected in the areas of puffiness. They will try to talk you out of it because it cost them money but I have in fact, I have gone back several times for even more dissolver because they always under do it it seems and don't add enough of the dissolver. Trust your instinct, and you know your face better than anybody else

  • @O2_CO2
    @O2_CO2 Před 3 lety +11

    If the filler has moved over time, how would a doctor know where to inject hyaluronidase?

    • @Hiitamebellax
      @Hiitamebellax Před 3 lety +1

      Yes. How?

    • @sofiachimaras8476
      @sofiachimaras8476 Před 3 lety +1

      Maybe a CT scan?

    • @ofekR
      @ofekR Před 3 lety +2

      @@sofiachimaras8476 most doctos never bother to scan. Its sad.

    • @jessh3379
      @jessh3379 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ofekR literally they truly don't care. They should make it mandatory to do a ct scan as filler always moves.

    • @nicci2534
      @nicci2534 Před 2 lety +1

      Filler can be detected on MRI scans. MRIs show the layers of the skin (ex. dermis, epidermis, smas, etc) & dermal fillers pretty clearly. There are new studies using MRI scans specifically to detect (& prove) filler migration.

  • @Illyrian-wc8lz
    @Illyrian-wc8lz Před 4 lety +5

    I wish you were in Germany and my Doctor

  • @MugurDeBrad
    @MugurDeBrad Před 3 lety +1

    to be honest, plastic surgery and the cosmetic injections world is not exact science. Some people may get no damage to their own tissue (own HA, fat tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue) after hyaluronidase. But other do get unwanted effects like the fat tissue is affected, it looks unpleasing, and there are contour problems caused by hyaluronidase. Maybe there are better ways to get rid of unwanted filler (facial exercises, drainage of fluids out of your face, like the water that attaches to HA molecules, or massage, or vibromassage (there are plenty of such devices for face on the market))
    I for instance now look puffy after a plastic surgeon injected too much HA filler in my tear trough are (0.6 ml on each side of the face). It makes my face look unnaturally puffy, and i hope to break it down faster with massage, facial exercises, lymph drainage...

  • @melissastaricka4147
    @melissastaricka4147 Před 6 lety +1

    So valuable! Thank u f...up much for posting this video!

  • @rosierosegirl5165
    @rosierosegirl5165 Před rokem

    This was an amazing informative video. Thank you !!!

  • @marij1hk
    @marij1hk Před rokem +1

    Hi, very good information but you did not show us how to dilute the hyaluronidase. Can you give us this info?

  • @corrienneirvin6148
    @corrienneirvin6148 Před 4 lety

    I love my dermal fillers, Sr Bruce is an artist

    • @rontennis6569
      @rontennis6569 Před 4 lety

      How is it a few months on? I heard the fillers don't look as good after the first two weeks

    • @MsSilkyJuneja
      @MsSilkyJuneja Před 3 lety

      @@rontennis6569 why don’t people like to help by answering these legit questions

  • @giuseppematozza9135
    @giuseppematozza9135 Před 4 lety +1

    great video,amazing information your the best doctor

  • @minkycat66
    @minkycat66 Před 2 lety +2

    Why are there so many negative reviews for this dissolving agent in regards to it destroying the native tissue. I am getting my undereye filler dissolved and am worried. I know you are saying any native hyaluronic acid regenerates itself but the reviews on this are discouraging.

    • @Elvenboadicea
      @Elvenboadicea Před rokem

      Because it really is awful stuff.
      One lady I speak to is still suffering from damage 7 years later.

    • @minkycat66
      @minkycat66 Před rokem +1

      @@Elvenboadicea That's terrible. I went ahead and had my undereye filler dissolved. It was the best thing I did. No problems. Will never get filler again.

    • @user-gx1pi4fw6y
      @user-gx1pi4fw6y Před 5 měsíci

      @@minkycat66update pls?

  • @cathhl2440
    @cathhl2440 Před 4 lety +6

    I need to get it done. But I can't even find enough information to know if a doctor is skilled in this area. So, my question is simply... is this is simple procedure?
    My fillers are about 2 years old already.

    • @olivecbe9657
      @olivecbe9657 Před 4 lety +3

      You must have voluma then. I hate mine so much. I have been depressed ever since I got them done!

    • @lxo2732
      @lxo2732 Před 4 lety +3

      @@olivecbe9657 me too!!!!!! I haven't felt good about myself in about a year and a half...I want mine removed :(

    • @dandelions2414
      @dandelions2414 Před 3 lety

      what kind of filler did you have done and has it gone now? I wish mine would hurry up and dissolve. I hate it too. She put it in areas I never asked and i was too scared to speak up and its made me look fat.

    • @cathhl2440
      @cathhl2440 Před 3 lety

      @@dandelions2414 Not sure if you were asking me... I actually don't know what filler. I went to another doctor and insisted on dissolving them. I had to insist! Thankfully the effect was seen within 2 hours and I'm SO THANKFUL! It's very odd that doctors are denying the filler is still there. It's obvious it's still there... I had a lump under my eye when I smiled.

  • @feralfraulein
    @feralfraulein Před 3 lety +1

    So very informative - thank you 🙏🏻

  • @puresereneaesthetic
    @puresereneaesthetic Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for the great informations! You are the best! Lots of love to you♥️

  • @lastingenhancements9695

    Loved this video. So much information. 👌

  • @kazonikz
    @kazonikz Před 4 lety +8

    Thank you doctor, I'll get my jawline reversed in a week (4ml each side was too much for me 😥)

    • @ofekr2707
      @ofekr2707 Před 4 lety +2

      wow 4 each side so total of 8?? that's a lot! i had 2 each side total 4 and i had it hard to get used to it. what name of the filler they used on you? mine was HArmonyCA by Luminera

    • @90youngjulia
      @90youngjulia Před 3 lety +1

      How did it go? Can you please share? I have a dissolving appointment next week and I’m scared.

    • @janetpolo101
      @janetpolo101 Před 3 lety +1

      @@90youngjulia how did your appointment go? I have an appointment in a few days to get my mid face fillers removed and I scared too

    • @90youngjulia
      @90youngjulia Před 3 lety

      @@janetpolo101 I chickened out :(

    • @tylermadsen4771
      @tylermadsen4771 Před 3 lety

      Thank God u chickened out. I wish I had.

  • @sarag1158
    @sarag1158 Před 4 lety +1

    Fascinating. Love the science!

  • @diamonddao108
    @diamonddao108 Před 4 lety +6

    does hyaluronidase break down my own collagen and my own hyaluronic acid? some cases from hyaluronidase they have been noticed their faces more aging after hyaluronidase treatments. how long does hyaluronidase stay inside the skin? will it give permanent damages?

    • @tylermadsen4771
      @tylermadsen4771 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes

    • @soni8207
      @soni8207 Před 3 lety +4

      Doctors will not tell you but it does permanent damage. Eats away your own fat tissues and HA

    • @MsSilkyJuneja
      @MsSilkyJuneja Před 3 lety +1

      Thankyou both for informing people rightly here

    • @ahmed4130
      @ahmed4130 Před 3 lety

      @@MsSilkyJuneja no you are wrong it does not permantly cause damage you guys are not more experienced than this doctor

    • @MsSilkyJuneja
      @MsSilkyJuneja Před 3 lety +2

      @@ahmed4130 ok so I think u need to recheck such facts because for a long time doctors kept saying fillers get dissolved within months and now we know otherwise , and above all we cannot refute what a patient is experiencing just Cus he’s a patient ... that unfortunately doesn’t reverse his experience ; I wish it would Cus I really feel bad for all those who are suffering from these side effects

  • @sarahh3061
    @sarahh3061 Před 4 lety

    You're fantastic. Thank you very much! Beat wishes from Cambridge UK

  • @nickkmaster
    @nickkmaster Před 6 lety +2

    Quick question regarding the risk of getting blind because of fillers: Wouldn't a Cannula, in comparison to a needle, completely get rid of the risk of going through an arterie and therefor also eliminate the risk of going blind?

  • @ta-cs4nq
    @ta-cs4nq Před 3 lety +3

    ‏Doctor, can I use filler again , after one year of dissolving infected filler or delayed onset nodules ؟

  • @patriciawilson7323
    @patriciawilson7323 Před 4 lety

    Wow ,, although scary what an informative video I’ve learnt a great deal about the reversal of dermal fillers and the make up. You explain it in a very clear concise way. As all ways . Thankyou once again in sharing your knowledge and expertise. Contributing to the safe and knowledgeable tAsetheic practioneer own skills. Thankyou Patricia

  • @xeno3952
    @xeno3952 Před 6 lety +7

    But isn't it a fact that natural HA holds collagen together and if we temporary loose HA in our skin, wouldn't that mean that we also loose collagen? And collagen has not such a rapid turnover like HA...

    • @xeno3952
      @xeno3952 Před 6 lety +1

      No answer ?

    • @italianlessonsnyc1176
      @italianlessonsnyc1176 Před 4 lety

      Yes it makes sense but it is replaced within one week. So i guess that week you lose collagen. I guess one could take compensatory measures to grow collagen back eg redlight, microneedling, rf.

    • @italianlessonsnyc1176
      @italianlessonsnyc1176 Před 4 lety

      Also i think most filler is injected where the fat is and it does not grow collagen there. So if they inject in the fat you would not lose collagen.

    • @calexprenas
      @calexprenas Před 4 lety +3

      xen ia i think there is a definite possibility of permanent loss of something - the way courtney cox looks now after dissolving her fillers is clearly not a natural outcome, the dissolving has definitely taken away some of her natural fullness. there are plenty of reviews and photos on realself.com to that effect as well. i think the question is, why does that happen in some cases (injected too deep? amount used?) and how to prevent it. i hope dr. chang does an updated video on hyalurondaise and proper technique/dangers to help educate us all with new knowledge that’s been gained since this video

    • @kristenpulice8405
      @kristenpulice8405 Před 4 lety +10

      I had filler dissolved a few weeks ago and it definitely disfigures your face. I’m not sure why doctors are saying that it doesn’t. It’s kind of crazy actually. In the reviews I read on realself a common answer from doctors that I see is that your face is probably reverting back to what it was before the filler and you probably were used to seeing the filler and now that it’s not there the returning hollowness is revealing itself. this is wrong. i literally have photos of my face before doing anything and what it looks like now and there is loss of fullness from what my natural face looked like before doing anything. I had 1 ml of restalyn under my eyes and this was the only thing i’ve ever done to my face and I am now left with my face looking aged and trying to cope with the fact that my face will never look the same as it did before. I have two large indented lines now going down my cheeks that were 10000% not there before. To anyone thinking about getting filler: DO NOT GET FILLER unless what is bothering you on your face is literally ruining your life. It was the biggest regret of my life and I would do anything to go back to what it was before. Hyaluronidase does effect your natural tissue/hydraulic acid. Please don’t let people tell you otherwise

  • @anastasgiselle
    @anastasgiselle Před 4 lety

    thank you for the incredibly informative video🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @michelle4america
    @michelle4america Před 3 měsíci

    I had a doctor use Volure for tear trough which destroyed my collagen. Has taken 6 years to look ok. Still has a bluish color. Bad mistake.

  • @freyahero2517
    @freyahero2517 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you for great infoemation,God bless you

  • @Amberdacaligurl
    @Amberdacaligurl Před 4 lety +2

    what would you suggest for someone who got Radiesse that distorted their face and it is not going away and it is not dissolvable with Hyaluronidase? I am 22 and fearful I ruined my face

  • @camillatruquesdebeleza7086

    Amazing video!!!!!!

  • @truthapiece35
    @truthapiece35 Před 3 lety +1

    Can hyaluronidase dissolve fat? Looks like I've lost cheeks.... And they sit lower than before.

  • @pjjp6341
    @pjjp6341 Před 3 lety +1

    I received fillers back in 2007 and I got a bump in each location. The doctor didn’t help me afterwards those bumps are still there. Do you have any suggestions? I think what happened was my body built scar tissue around the bump. Which left the bump protruding. I’ve had to live with this for a long time.

  • @mariapia113
    @mariapia113 Před 3 lety +2

    Can a dermal filler move to another part of the face? /From the side of the nose to next to the mouth, for example?

    • @viccosmeticinstitute
      @viccosmeticinstitute  Před 3 lety +2

      No we don't usually find filler migrating that far. Just in the local area usually.

  • @user-ry8nt3td4c
    @user-ry8nt3td4c Před 3 lety

    This is very useful video and this doctor is so informative. Although I dint have any fillers, it is good to know potential side effects so that no one can full me in the future if I maybe decide in my wiser age to do something with my face

  • @karicandiani
    @karicandiani Před 4 lety +3

    What is the time frame you can reverse? Can you still do this if filler effect is present after two years?

  • @annietsunami7765
    @annietsunami7765 Před 2 lety

    Injected with RHA, lower lip mottled and left lower blanched.
    Never again will I have this done again.

  • @EbruUnalDr
    @EbruUnalDr Před 6 lety +1

    Perfect video and
    Thank you

  • @ClioKarabelias
    @ClioKarabelias Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for your instructive videos! I had a dermal filler on my nadiokabial (actually I didn’t want it but the dicta made it without my consent). Unfortunately it looks very unnatural thought it’s only one ml. I want to the doctor and he says he doesn’t see the filler, and that the extra volume on my cheeks is fat…. I am despaired, I asked him again to dissolve it…. He says he doesn’t see it! Is there something I can tell him ? How much Hyaluronidase should I inject as a first trial ?

  • @pontevedra660
    @pontevedra660 Před 4 lety +1

    You are a pleasure to listen to.....merci, ana maria

  • @nadinemichael1540
    @nadinemichael1540 Před 3 lety +1

    Can radiesse be dissolved? Have they found any solution to having it dissolved?

  • @ASAFYY
    @ASAFYY Před 3 lety +2

    plz help.
    how to dissolve filler without hyaluronidase?
    i want to dislove it on my jaw after 2.5 years that i have fillers.. my doc said she prefer not disolve it bacouse there could be saggy skin
    what do i do?

    • @juliewatson4904
      @juliewatson4904 Před 2 lety

      Did you ever dissolve your jawline filler??
      I’m in a desperate situation to dissolve jawline filler also.

    • @ASAFYY
      @ASAFYY Před 2 lety

      @@juliewatson4904 no i am to scared, i heard the it can dissolve your natural hyaluronic acid

    • @N0N4M30
      @N0N4M30 Před rokem

      @@juliewatson4904 same! Did you find an answer?

  • @gabiinc.6636
    @gabiinc.6636 Před 2 lety +1

    How much units do you use for asymetrical peroral region after nasolabial and marionate filler , whats the depth of the injection , the doctor tried to massage the filler , but ended up distrubiting it all over the peri oral area and making it kore assymetrical , thank you

    • @ClioKarabelias
      @ClioKarabelias Před 3 měsíci

      Did you do it finally ? How much Hyaluronidase did you use ?

  • @Ma-dd3xn
    @Ma-dd3xn Před 4 lety +1

    HI! I have a question regarding injecting hyaluronidase. Does it dissolve natural hyaluronic acid also or just a filler? Great channel btw, i love your ethics

    • @claudiacastillo5898
      @claudiacastillo5898 Před 4 lety

      It dissolves fat and it damages your skin’s extracellular matrix

    • @dee27206
      @dee27206 Před 4 lety +1

      Claudia Castillo does it really? What’s the source?

    • @fernandalkn
      @fernandalkn Před 4 lety +1

      Claudia Castillo it doesn’t dissolve fat.

    • @claudiacastillo5898
      @claudiacastillo5898 Před 3 lety

      @@dee27206 There are tons of studies online. It damages the ECM.

    • @claudiacastillo5898
      @claudiacastillo5898 Před 3 lety +1

      @@fernandalkn Have you had an experience dissolving? It is used for masotherapy as well, to remove cellulite. 2 of the drs I consulted with told me it would affect surrounding tissue, remove fat and break down the ECM.

  • @italianlessonsnyc1176
    @italianlessonsnyc1176 Před 4 lety +2

    I cannot reverse mine completely. 3 syringes injected rabdomly into deep dermi, so not too deep. Do you think rf microneedling will get rid of it? Some drs say it dissolves filler.

    • @dandelions2414
      @dandelions2414 Před 3 lety +1

      did yu try RF on the filler? if so how did it go?

    • @aprilcloyce7426
      @aprilcloyce7426 Před 2 lety

      I tried it and one side of cheek swollen can see filler. Had too much filler in my cheeks. My face is uneven

    • @italianlessonsnyc1176
      @italianlessonsnyc1176 Před 2 lety +2

      Don’t do RF micro needling to dissolve filler. The only thing it melts is your own fat because filler is too deep. It will melt your fat before it melts the filler.

    • @mirabel4790
      @mirabel4790 Před rokem

      Why can't you reverse it completely?

  • @Ye80s
    @Ye80s Před 4 lety +2

    How do you remove lumps, those of permanent fillers (gralunoma) underneath when hyaluronidase and steroids are not workable in removing those? Please advise Doctor!

    • @viccosmeticinstitute
      @viccosmeticinstitute  Před 4 lety

      This is a hard one... I will be doing a video on temporary vs permanent fillers soon. Other options for granuloma include 5-FU injections, but you will need the guidance of a doctor experienced in this. Otherwise... surgery!

    • @Ye80s
      @Ye80s Před 4 lety +1

      @@viccosmeticinstitute please! Because this problem is faced by millions of people out there who had done fillers.

    • @soniasilva819
      @soniasilva819 Před 4 lety

      @@viccosmeticinstitute but fillers don't are completely absorbed??

  • @yvonneteo8814
    @yvonneteo8814 Před 4 lety +1

    Can u also advise if nose threads are safer?

  • @Moniq29uk
    @Moniq29uk Před 3 lety +1

    Can I dissolve the dermal filter from
    my bridge nose ( at 1 month post injection) or is better to let it to dissolve by itself? It was the first time when I wanted to improve the appearance of my nose, but I don’t like it as it make me a very obvious dent!

  • @evelynedianearends
    @evelynedianearends Před 3 lety +1

    How do you feel about this .. turns out there are people that roof up their victims to remove their facial fillers.. 😢

  • @saintetienne755
    @saintetienne755 Před 5 lety +1

    What about the same mishap occurring with *RADIESSE* - it's *not* reversible - so what happens if it enters a blood vessel?

    • @viccosmeticinstitute
      @viccosmeticinstitute  Před 5 lety

      I think the chances of recovery no matter what filler you use - permanent, temporary, hyaluronic acid or non-hyaluronic acid filler, are extremely slim. I believe there have been very few reversals of blindness once the filler enters the arteries supplying the retina.

    • @saintetienne755
      @saintetienne755 Před 5 lety +1

      Fillers are dangerous then?

  • @milenaivanova6062
    @milenaivanova6062 Před 6 lety +5

    So helpful...Thank you!

  • @jpl10fe9
    @jpl10fe9 Před 2 lety

    I love your videos! They are so informative!! ❤

  • @Nats77777
    @Nats77777 Před 3 lety +2

    I would so appreciate your opinion on the following: 2 years ago I tried lip filler but along with hating the result started to develop lumps and so I had it all dissolved. The doctor seemed to use a lot of hylase and since then I have been struggling with dry lips. Could my native HA have been permanently damaged, or is this coincidental?

    • @dandelions2414
      @dandelions2414 Před 3 lety +1

      I dont know the answer to your q but there is a strong link between b vitamin levels esp b12 and dry lips. mine were so chronic for months it gave me above lip wrinkles. When I found this out and got my blood tests back that I was low in it and hopped on vitamins my dry lips and chapping went.

    • @Miriam-ul4ke
      @Miriam-ul4ke Před 3 lety

      www.drugs.com/comments/hyaluronidase/

    • @TheLisajoyce
      @TheLisajoyce Před 3 lety

      @@dandelions2414 Hi, did your lines go away after the b12

    • @dandelions2414
      @dandelions2414 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheLisajoyce no. my lips are good now but above lip lines never went

  • @audreywilliams7007
    @audreywilliams7007 Před 4 lety

    Dr. Chan. Is there a dermatologist in New York that you can recommend. One just like you that is more interested in their patient wellbeing more than money.

    • @italianlessonsnyc1176
      @italianlessonsnyc1176 Před 4 lety

      Audrey Williams i am looking for a good dermatologist in nyc. Did you find anyone?

  • @bckc6568
    @bckc6568 Před rokem

    Does hyalase cause swelling after the procedure? How long will the swelling be?

  • @Dandelion_flight
    @Dandelion_flight Před 4 lety

    Hi doctor, I have questions which I hope you can address when you make your next video. Is fat grafting the same as nano fat injections? I learnt that nano fat injections do not have a reliable outcome if done under the eye for eye bags because fat cells needs blood vessels. Is this true? Thank you.

  • @oliviar9598
    @oliviar9598 Před 4 lety +1

    How localized can it be used? I have certain areas if my face where I want filler to be removed (lower cheeks) but areas where I want the filler to remain (jawline). Is it possible to dissolve smaller areas?

    • @am-6131
      @am-6131 Před 4 lety

      Dᴏ you find an answer?

  • @reynagracevaldesco4688
    @reynagracevaldesco4688 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi good day! I just want to ask ive done nose filler 3months ago but after that i have redness and broken capillaries. I did lot of things to resolve the issue but no improvement. So im thinking of reversing it.? Does it help to remove the redness and broken capillaries? Thank yoy

    • @momiishq
      @momiishq Před 4 lety

      same my nose is still red at the tip months after what does that mean?

  • @Jeanalice1987
    @Jeanalice1987 Před 4 lety

    Dr, Please help, is there any way to reverse botox? Any way to speed up the botox effects from wearing off? As I don’t like the results 🙏🏼

  • @KH-hg9rk
    @KH-hg9rk Před 4 lety +1

    Hi, are there any other possibilities to remove Fillers without Hylase? 2 Years ago i was reacting and it was not funny.

  • @bgahan488
    @bgahan488 Před 3 lety

    Can a filler be removed surgically if rhinoplasty is being done?

  • @minamilly777
    @minamilly777 Před 5 lety

    How long does already mixed hyaluronidase solution (saline water and hyaluronidase powder) last? Can already mixed solution be used again the next day to further dissolve more HA if stored in a cool dry place?

  • @saabb7793
    @saabb7793 Před 6 lety +1

    I had filler in a scar but didn’t like the result so I decided to dissolve it and I did its been for 6 days and there is a yellow color in one area where the hyaluronidase was injected. I was injected in another area close to it but it’s normal. Is this a common thing that happens when using this injection? Im just worried

    • @viccosmeticinstitute
      @viccosmeticinstitute  Před 6 lety

      sounds like a bruise? But hard to say without a proper consultation in person

  • @alexgzz7672
    @alexgzz7672 Před 4 lety +1

    My nose filler shifted to one side . Do you recommend for me to do that? I’m scared

    • @italianlessonsnyc1176
      @italianlessonsnyc1176 Před 4 lety

      Alex Gzz dont be scared, if they know what they are doing no damage from hyaluronidase. Go to a dermatologist for this. Nurses and plastic surgeons are not good at dissolving in my experience.

  • @myself8653
    @myself8653 Před 4 lety +1

    Too much hyaluronidase damages your skin becoming it thick like scar tissue, will laser (CO2) get back your normal skin texture?

    • @italianlessonsnyc1176
      @italianlessonsnyc1176 Před 4 lety

      Myself86 did you get scar tissue from hysluronidase? my dr suggested erbium.

    • @myself8653
      @myself8653 Před 4 lety +1

      Hi. Yes, after using hyaluronidase my skin got think and like leather texture, my make up doesn't blend good on my skin. Did that happen to you to? Erbium laser?

    • @italianlessonsnyc1176
      @italianlessonsnyc1176 Před 4 lety +1

      My dr suggested microneedling with prp and erbium skin resurfacing plus zo skincare ( retinol twice a week for starter, growth factor serum, daily defense). Is it possible though that your filler was injected in the dermis and thats what you feel? Because thats what i feel and i was injecting hyaluronudase in the subcutaneous then the idiot dr told me she injected in the deep dermis, which does feel like thick and a but plastic/ rubbery

    • @myself8653
      @myself8653 Před 4 lety +1

      @@italianlessonsnyc1176 Yes, it feels like plastic or leather texture, very think and my make up doesn't blend, instead as I have lost the skin texture I can see how the make up get inside my pores and that looks very bad because it looks like of I have white spots :( The skin is also thick and red/purple colour. My doctor recommended me to use a cortisone cream but hasn't improved. Did your skin improve after all that treatments you are recommending me? It is a lot of things and treatments to be done, must be expensive. Some Doctors say that Hyaluronidase damage your skin although many just deny it. To be honest I don't know if I will ever be able to get my skin back. Did you get red/purple skin colour where it was injected? x

    • @italianlessonsnyc1176
      @italianlessonsnyc1176 Před 4 lety +1

      Myself86 i never heard of skin thickness as a side effect. It usually makes it thinner albeit temporarily they say and on me it creates tiny wrinkles that take a long time to get better, dryness, discoloration and enlarged pores. That is what i got at least. I got a dent once. Is it possible you have filler left that causes induration? Bc i have tmthis thick rubbery feeling where the filler is still present. Especially where i got the robust new ones ( restylane refyne is like rubber)I dont know about the redness though. Did you rule out allergic reaction or infection?

  • @user-daviddog
    @user-daviddog Před 6 lety +1

    What about fat grafting do you not do that? Facial fillers stretched my skin

    • @chakaur7595
      @chakaur7595 Před 5 lety

      david doggy what do you mean it stretched your skin?

  • @katharinecarter473
    @katharinecarter473 Před 3 lety

    I’m allergic to the dissolver and don’t know what to do. Is there anything I can do ?

  • @magma2700
    @magma2700 Před 2 lety

    Can u use hifu to get away the filler i think it works on wring fillers

  • @farooh20
    @farooh20 Před 2 lety

    I need to dissolve my chin fillers, do you think it is possible?

  • @moayadification
    @moayadification Před 6 lety

    Thank you

  • @maryamkhan369
    @maryamkhan369 Před 2 lety

    Which acid is that u named which is mixed with hualuronidase

  • @eileenfaure9015
    @eileenfaure9015 Před 4 lety

    OMG I love you already you are praiseworthy!!!👏GBY No way with proud I accept my age wrinkles☺️

  • @jelenajm1160
    @jelenajm1160 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for the informative video. I recently had Juvaderm Voluma filler placed into my cheeks with less them optimal results and I am considering getting the fillers dissolved with hyaluronidaise. I had a few additional questions from your information. You mentioned that haluroniaise can temporarily reduce some natural hyaluronic acid, but if this is the case that the natural hyaluronic acid would regenerate or turnover quickly. Are there any instances in which the natural hyaluronic acid wouldn't regenerate? Also, are there any particular risks or special considerations associated with hyaluronic injection in the cheeks as opposed to other locations? How would one distinguish between a granuloma or fillers that as been placed superficially? (I have a palpable hard feeling lumpy area on my left cheek and I am not sure if this is just filler that was placed to close to the surface or if it is potentially a granuloma). Thank you.

    • @chakaur7595
      @chakaur7595 Před 5 lety +6

      Jelena JM I would say let it dissolve by itself. There are so many bad cases where people got their filler dissolved and their faces aged 20 years in 2 weeks. Are you sure u want to take that risk. I know I’m no doctor. But I trust people’s experiences more than what the doctors say. Because honestly these doctors act like they know everything but they don’t. Go on real self see how many doctors claim that Hyaluronidase won’t destroy your own collagen. Almost all. But if you ask people’s experiences with that dissolvant. They will tell you that it melted all there collagen and facial fat. And now they have ruined there faces. Doctors lie to you. At the end of the days it’s your face. Make a wise decision. Make sure you do your research.

    • @soniasilva819
      @soniasilva819 Před 4 lety

      @@chakaur7595 very true.

    • @ASAFYY
      @ASAFYY Před 3 lety

      @@chakaur7595 you are not a doc we need Victorian to answer you make people scared when you are not a doc

    • @MsSilkyJuneja
      @MsSilkyJuneja Před 3 lety +1

      @@ASAFYY Go ahead and experiment with ur face if u will . As for the rest of us we appreciate such first hand information even though it’s scary n unlikeable but it’s better than remaining in denial . Some people go untouched but some have had very bad side effects . I wouldn’t like to doubly hurt their sentiments by refuting their very valid pain

    • @Miriam-ul4ke
      @Miriam-ul4ke Před 3 lety

      @@ASAFYY www.drugs.com/comments/hyaluronidase/

  • @PandaA-cv3mm
    @PandaA-cv3mm Před 4 lety

    I now swell up badly after hyalauronidase when I didn’t used to ever have a reaction. I don’t have an allergy to it that I know of. Do the products vary that much? Very odd. Any thoughts on why this could be? Thanks so much 😊

    • @lisabelle7553
      @lisabelle7553 Před 3 lety +1

      Panda1122 A I’ve read up on it and hylenex is derived from human tissue while others can be bovine, sheep or pig. Don’t know if that makes a difference

    • @PandaA-cv3mm
      @PandaA-cv3mm Před 3 lety

      @@lisabelle7553 That was definitely the issue. Spot on! Thanks so very much!

  • @jjhbjhbhjgjhgfjhghjg
    @jjhbjhbhjgjhgfjhghjg Před 2 lety

    Could you work on a hyloranedase inhibitor as kapsel etc.

  • @zilharasljanin1
    @zilharasljanin1 Před 4 lety +2

    Does the enzyme dissolve the hyaluronic acid that is naturally found in your skin or you can dose it so it dissolve the filler?

    • @mthf1893
      @mthf1893 Před 3 lety

      Yes but the body recovers

    • @MsSilkyJuneja
      @MsSilkyJuneja Před 3 lety +1

      @@mthf1893 not all people report a similar response , some say they experience wrinkly saggy skin forever so just beware

  • @lifewithjimmy4389
    @lifewithjimmy4389 Před 3 lety

    What do u do if u have radiesse and it can’t be dissolved and it’s swollen and hard?

  • @hl7465
    @hl7465 Před 3 lety

    I have bad lip fillers, the placement has caused my top lip to completely flip upwards toward my nose (duck like). Will my lips return to their normal position after I have them dissolved?

  • @Hiitamebellax
    @Hiitamebellax Před 3 lety

    What if my eye keeps twitching after teartrough filler , been nearly a year

  • @punanamousme8486
    @punanamousme8486 Před 6 lety +1

    I had Juvi injected under my eyes 1 year ago. Three rounds of Hyaluronidase later and only my right side looks normal. The left side is still elevated. Any suggestions?

    • @viccosmeticinstitute
      @viccosmeticinstitute  Před 6 lety +1

      sometimes Juvederm can take a few goes to dissolve, but usually 3 is enough. Have you compared your previous photos? Could it be fat that you are looking at?

    • @punanamousme8486
      @punanamousme8486 Před 6 lety

      It's somewhat dissolved. When I wake up...my under eye is puffy. Goes away during the day.

    • @LifeofMC
      @LifeofMC Před 5 lety

      if i may, what made you decide to have your fillers remove? Thanks!

    • @soniasilva819
      @soniasilva819 Před 4 lety +2

      @@punanamousme8486 o have exactly the same problem. Wish never do that...

    • @punanamousme8486
      @punanamousme8486 Před 4 lety +1

      @@soniasilva819 I finally got some relief. Found another Platic Surgeon. Pretty much gone...$500 for filler and $2000 to fix the sh*t!

  • @analyticssurvey5150
    @analyticssurvey5150 Před 4 lety +1

    does reversing fillers cause excessive sagging in the face ?

    • @viccosmeticinstitute
      @viccosmeticinstitute  Před 4 lety

      This is a good question. Our body's own hyaluronic acid is temporarily dissolved by the hyaluronidase, but because our body's own hyaluronic acid is turned over every 24 hours it doesn't dissolve permanently and therefore does not cause sagging. Interestingly, hyaluronidase is often mixed with local anaesthetic and injected into the face, including behind the eye prior to cataract surgery. This helps to temporarily breakdown the body's hyaluronic acid and spread the local anaesthetic. Often large doses of hyaluronidase are used in these instances and it causes no sagging of the area injected.

    • @vgray5916
      @vgray5916 Před 4 lety +4

      @@viccosmeticinstitute It caused sagging and dents in my face. Not enough research yet to establish that it doesn't dissolve your own tissue - that is a dangerous message to put out there. The fact there are hundreds of patients that report similar damage from the dissolver should provide some evidence that it can dissolve your own tissue.

    • @MsSilkyJuneja
      @MsSilkyJuneja Před 3 lety +5

      @@vgray5916 absolutely agree . Maybe Dr Chan could have said , I haven’t seen this happen , but I am not quite sure of how n why some ppl got the side effects

  • @Mum2cuties
    @Mum2cuties Před 3 lety

    Is mesotherapy with HA a risk of migraining?

  • @cutemecs
    @cutemecs Před 4 lety

    How to remove artecoll, artesense , or artefill , the « permanent « fillers?