Procedure for surgically removing hyaluronic acid

Nov 08, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Li Fengyong
Introduction
Hyaluronidase is a natural enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid through hydrolysis. Injecting this dissolving enzyme typically allows the hyaluronic acid to dissolve within about one week. Removal of hyaluronic acid generally does not require surgery; instead, the dissolving enzyme can be directly injected. After cleaning and disinfecting the injection site and applying local anesthesia, the dissolving enzyme is administered via injection.

Removing hyaluronic acid generally does not require surgical incisions; a dissolving enzyme can be injected directly instead. Below is an introduction to the process of dissolving hyaluronic acid:

1. Prior to the procedure, applying warm compresses appropriately can help accelerate the absorption and metabolism of hyaluronic acid.

2. Clean and disinfect the area where hyaluronic acid was previously injected.

3. Apply topical anesthetic for 15 minutes.

4. Inject the dissolving enzyme into the site where hyaluronic acid was previously administered.

Note: Hyaluronidase is a natural enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid through hydrolysis. After injection, the hyaluronic acid is typically dissolved within about one week.

Medication should be used under the guidance of a qualified physician, and procedures should be performed at a reputable medical facility.