Dr. Lida Çiteli

What is the Lip Filler Dissolving Procedure? How Is It Performed?

What is the Lip Filler Dissolving Procedure? How Is It Performed?
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The lip filler dissolving procedure must definitely be performed by a medical aesthetic doctor who has a command of facial anatomy and is an expert in their field. The lip filler dissolving procedure, which is applied in cases where the person is not satisfied with the results of the lip filler they had done, carries the risk of bringing some problems when applied by non-experts. The lip filler dissolving procedure is resorted to in cases where the lips are larger than normal, look asymmetrical, or cause vascular problems. Medical Aesthetic Doctor Lida Çiteli, serving her patients in Istanbul, provided information about the lip filler dissolving procedure.

What is Lip Filler Dissolving?

The lip filler dissolving procedure is applied to reverse the lip filler injection made in the past and to protect the person from the risks of incorrect applications. Following lip filler procedures, which have many types such as Russian lips, Hollywood Smile, or French lip filler, if the results are not satisfactory, these fillers can be removed or their effect can be reduced as targeted with the lip filler dissolving procedure.

Lip filler procedures performed by non-experts in unhealthy conditions bring about negative results. Therefore, professional clinics and specialist physicians should be preferred as much as possible.

What Are the Methods Used to Dissolve Filler?

Hyaluronidase enzymes are generally utilized in non-permanent lip filler procedures. Thanks to the hyaluronidase enzyme, which breaks down non-permanent dermal filler materials, lip filler can be dissolved.

Is It Possible for the Filler Not to Dissolve?

There is no reason for hyaluronic acid-based lip filler performed under clinical conditions by specialist physicians not to dissolve. After your doctor injects the hyaluronidase enzyme, the area is massaged to dissolve the filler material, and thus the dissolving process is accelerated. In other words, hyaluronic acid-based filler materials can be dissolved. However, surgical intervention may be required to get rid of permanent lip fillers.

How Is the Lip Filler Dissolving Procedure Performed?

Hyaluronidase is injected for the process of dissolving lip filler. Hyaluronidase breaks down hyaluronic acid molecules and eliminates their effect. It is important that the dissolving procedure is performed by a specialist physician who has a command of facial anatomy. The points to be considered for the lip filler dissolving procedure to result successfully are as follows:

  • Before the procedure, the patient's medical history, the type of filler material used, and its particulate structure should be examined in detail.
  • The hyaluronidase enzyme to be used before the dissolving procedure needs to be diluted according to the patient's needs. If the dosage is not adjusted correctly, the filler may not be dissolved.
  • Before the application, the injection area is numbed with creams having sedation and anesthetic effects.
  • Wait for about thirty minutes for the procedure area to go numb, and the injection is performed to correspond with the filler.
  • The hyaluronidase enzyme should be injected taking into account the particulate structure of the hyaluronic acid desired to be dissolved.
  • Although anesthetic cream is applied, sometimes pain can be felt according to the person's pain threshold.

How Long Does the Lip Filler Dissolving Treatment Take?

The lip filler dissolving procedure can generally be completed in a time frame of 20 to 30 minutes. It is evaluated as a highly fast and practical application. However, surgical intervention is required for the dissolving of permanent lip fillers.

In different applications such as French filler and Russian Lips, different amounts of filler injection are applied to the lower and upper lips. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to these ratios in the dissolving procedure as well. That is, it is also possible to dissolve only a part of the lip fillers and preserve the other part. Here, action is taken according to the patient's needs and expectations.

How Many Days Does Dissolving Take After Lip Filler Dissolving Procedure?

The hyaluronidase enzyme injected into hyaluronic acid-based lip fillers shows its effect within 24 to 48 hours after being applied to the filler. Within two to three days after the treatment, your lips return to their normal appearance before the filler.

In addition to this, some lip fillers can be extremely dense. In such cases, a single session of lip filler dissolving treatment may not be sufficient. Therefore, treatment can be applied in two sessions by leaving periods of two to three weeks in between. After the lip filler dissolving treatment, tiny color changes or cracks may be seen on the person's lips. A completely normal appearance is returned within a period of one or two months.

Which Filler Materials Can Be Dissolved and Which Cannot?

If the active ingredient of the filler is hyaluronic acid, it can be easily dissolved. However, there are also fillers that cannot be dissolved. These are:

  • Silicones in liquid form
  • Synthetic and semi-synthetic filler materials
  • Hydroxyapatite
  • Polyamide filler

These filler materials are much more permanent substances compared to hyaluronic acid. Therefore, they cannot be dissolved by injecting the hyaluronidase enzyme.

Things You Need to Know Before Getting Lip Fillers

The lip filler procedure must definitely be performed under clinical conditions by a physician who knows facial anatomy and specializes in the field of medical aesthetic applications. Otherwise, problems such as the following may occur:

  • Placing the filler material in a way that may cause blockage of arteries and vessels can lead to negative results such as swelling, tissue loss, and infection, and emergency medical intervention may be required.
  • If the filler material affects the tissue around the eyes, the person's eyesight may be damaged.
  • Injecting it close to the skin surface may cause clumping or lumps to form on the skin. This can lead to an asymmetrical appearance.
  • If the filler material is applied to the wrong layer, it may move towards the lip line and cause some distortions in the lip form.
  • Injecting more filler material than necessary can lead to negative results such as pain, sensitivity, bruising, and discoloration.
  • Excessive volume in lips where an excessive amount of filler material is applied can cause unaesthetic appearances.

Due to the increasing popularity of the lip filler procedure day by day, it has started to be applied in so-called "under-the-counter" clinics outside of health institutions. Such applications cause incorrect and unhealthy results. The increase in incorrect applications also causes the filler dissolving procedure to become widespread.

What Needs to Be Considered After Lip Filler Dissolving Procedure?

Just as when getting lip filler, which is a type of medical aesthetic treatment method, there are some points to be considered after the lip filler dissolving procedure as well. These are:

  • Extremely cold or extremely hot food and drinks should be avoided after the procedure.
  • Drugs and drinks showing blood-thinning effects should be avoided.
  • Physical contact should be avoided until the lips are completely healed.
  • Lips should not be bitten, gum should not be chewed.
  • Sunlight should not be exposed to for a long time during the healing period after treatment.
  • Contact with water should be avoided in the five to six-hour process after the procedure.
  • Makeup and cosmetic products such as lipstick and lip balm should be avoided.

In addition to all these, as in every medical application, the healing process should be supported with healthy eating habits after the lip filler dissolving procedure.

Are There Risks to the Lip Filler Dissolving Procedure?

The most obvious side effect of lip filler dissolving treatment is the formation of small and temporary swellings at the injection site. Along with this, mild bruises may occur. However, it should not be forgotten that all these symptoms are temporary and harmless. This procedure generally does not have any complications. If these swelling, redness, and bruising effects last longer than 3 to 4 days after the injection, it is necessary to consult a doctor without losing time.

Performing the treatment by specialist physicians in clinical conditions minimizes the risk of side effects. A period of around two weeks is generally needed for the completion of the healing process. During this period, the hyaluronidase enzyme breaks down the filler material and renders it ineffective.

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