What is the name of the injection used to dissolve hyaluronic acid?
Generally speaking, the needle used to dissolve hyaluronic acid refers to a dissolving enzyme. The detailed explanation is as follows:
Dissolving enzyme is a type of enzymatic substance specifically used to break down hyaluronic acid. When hyaluronic acid has been over-injected or the results are unsatisfactory, dissolving enzyme injections can be used for correction. Once injected into the body, the dissolving enzyme can effectively break down excess hyaluronic acid, which is then expelled from the body through natural metabolic processes, thereby improving localized aesthetic irregularities caused by improper or excessive hyaluronic acid injection. However, dissolving enzyme injections should also be performed under the guidance of a qualified physician to ensure accurate dosage and injection site, avoiding unnecessary damage to the skin.
After injection of the dissolving enzyme, local swelling and pain may occur. These are normal reactions and proper post-treatment care should be performed, avoiding contact with water at the injection site to prevent infection.