Dermal Dissolver
Volume restoration treatments may not always achieve the intended outcome or may require adjustment. If you have concerns about a previous result, a consultation can help determine whether options are available to support returning the area closer to its original appearance
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Personalised Approach
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Price From:
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Complimentary Follow-Up
How Does it Help You?
Sometimes, the outcome of a cosmetic procedure may not align with an individual’s preferences or expectations. In such instances, a consultation with a qualified health practitioner can help determine whether any suitable options are available.
Dermal Filler Dissolver & Benefits

Some individuals may experience irregularities following volumising treatments. In such cases, a consultation with a qualified health practitioner may be appropriate to discuss and address these concerns.

Occasionally, lumps or bumps may remain after the initial healing period from volume replacement procedures. A professional assessment can help determine whether options are available to assist in managing these outcomes.

Some people may feel their facial volume is greater than desired following filler treatment. A qualified practitioner can evaluate whether treatments may be suitable to restore a balanced appearance based on individual needs.

About Volume Replacement Procedures
Volume replacement treatments are discussed during consultations with health practitioners to assist with concerns regarding facial volume, contour, and symmetry. Should an individual’s preferences change over time, further consultations can be arranged to explore possible options, including whether dissolving treatments may be appropriate as part of ongoing care.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Does Filler Dissolve Work?
If you have concerns about dissolving volume replacement treatments, you may wish to arrange a consultation with a qualified health practitioner. This is an opportunity to learn more about the procedure and to discuss whether it may be suitable for your individual circumstances.
Is Dissolving Filler Safe?
As with any medical treatment, there are potential risks and side effects. These can be discussed in detail during your consultation.
Is the Filler Dissolving Procedure Painful?
Pain management options, including local anaesthetic, can be discussed during your consultation if needed.
What Are the Possible Side Effects?
Possible side effects may include swelling, bruising, or tenderness at the treatment site. Individuals with longstanding filler may notice temporary changes such as increased skin wrinkling or deflation as volume is reduced. Full details about potential side effects and any concerns can be covered during your consultation.
ow Should I Prepare for Filler Dissolving?
A medical consultation will be conducted before any treatment to determine suitability and provide guidance on how to prepare.
Is There Any Downtime?
Your practitioner will provide aftercare instructions tailored to you during your face-to-face consultation.
Who Is Eligible for Filler Dissolving?
Dissolving treatments are generally available for individuals aged 18 and over. A consultation with a qualified practitioner is required to assess suitability. Pregnant or breastfeeding women are generally not eligible for any cosmetic injectable procedures. Treatment may also be deferred if there are other medical contraindications.
What Are the Costs?
Costs vary depending on the treatment area and individual requirements. A consultation can provide an estimate and a personalised treatment plan if appropriate.
How Soon Does Filler Dissolve?
Timeframes vary for each individual. Some changes may be noticeable shortly after treatment, and the process often continues over the following 48 hours, with appearance typically settling over approximately two weeks. However, everyone is different, and your practitioner can discuss this with you in person if required.
How Long Does Filler Dissolving Take?
The duration of a filler dissolving procedure depends on the area being treated. Typically, it takes up to 30 minutes.
