The majority of Juvederm should have disappeared within six months. However, if you're not satisfied with the placement, hyaluronidase injections can be used to dissolve the filler. According to plastic surgeon Ralph R. Garramone, MD of Fort Myers, FL, you should see the enzyme working right away.
At L1P, we recommend a consultation so that Dr. Ranjbar can determine the full scope of the migration. In some cases, it may be advisable to dissolve completely or try to pinpoint where to dissolve. Generally, actively dissolving fillers take 3 to 4 days after treatment.
It's important to note that by dissolving fillers, the desired look may not always be achieved in one treatment session. Sometimes, it may take two or three rounds of treatment to get the desired results. If done correctly by an experienced physician, hyaluronidase injections will dissolve Juvederm without any complications.