Application: | Body, Chin, Face |
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Disposable: | Non-Disposable |
Gender: | Female |
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In the world of cosmetic enhancements, hyaluronic acid fillers have become a popular and effective way to restore lost volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial features. However, sometimes adjustments or corrections are needed due to overfilling, lumpiness, or uneven results. In such cases, Hyaluronidase Liporase plays a crucial role. This enzyme is specifically designed to dissolve unwanted hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers quickly and safely.
What is the Liporase hyaluronidase?
Liporase, also known as Hyaluronidase, is a tissue modifier indicated as an adjuvant in subcutaneous fluid administration for achieving hydration, increasing the dispersion and absorption of other injected drugs, and in subcutaneous urography for improving resorption of radiopaque agents.
Efficacy and effect
Makes penetration of injection easy when subcutaneous injection, intramuscular injection, or local anesthetics are injected under the skin to improve the capability of absorbing excessive body fluid or blood in human organs.
Can be utilized to:
* Evacuate undesirable hyaluronic acid-based corrosive dermal filler.
* LLD treatment for fat evacuation (after PPC treatment)
* Increase efficacy of PPC injections
Product Name | Hyaluronidase Liporase Injection |
Keyword | Hyaluronic Acid Filler Dissolver |
Packaging | 10 vials/box |
Dimension | 4*3*8cm |
- Those with hypersensitivity to hyaluronidase or any other ingredient in the formulation are not allowed to use this product
- Discontinue recombinant (hyaluronidase human injection) if sensitization occurs.
- Hyaluronidase should not be used to enhance the absorption and dispersion of dopamine and/or alpha-agonist drugs.
- Hyaluronidase should not be injected into or around an infected or acutely inflamed area because of the danger of spreading a localized infection.
- Hyaluronidase should not be used to reduce the swelling of bites or stings.
- Hyaluronidase should not be used for intravenous injections because the enzyme is rapidly inactivated.
- Furosemide, benzodiazepines, and phenytoin are incompatible with hyaluronidase.
- Anaphylactic-like reactions following retrobulbar block or intravenous injections have occurred, rarely.
- Hyaluronidase should not be applied directly to the cornea. It is not for topical use.
How to use liporase?
1. Mix 1 ml of saline by gently swirling the vial slowly until the powder dissolves
2. Mix the remaining 2 ml of saline.
3. Apply the solution to the area where the filler needs to be dissolved.
After application, you must wait for 10 days before applying filler to the treated area.