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Hyaluronidase

Hyaluronidase 1500iu (Hyalase) – SINGLE VIAL

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Hyaluronidase is an enzyme used to dissolve unwanted or incorrectly placed hyaluronic acid dermal filler. This single 1500iu vial provides fast, effective breakdown to help restore natural contours safely.

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1 Hyalase vial to store in your clinic, in case of emergency or elective dissolving.

Hyalase® (hyaluronidase) is a prescription-only treatment used to safely dissolve hyaluronic acid dermal fillers and aid injection dispersion. Available in the UK with professional consultation.

Hyaluronidase 1500iu (Hyalase) – SINGLE VIAL is an essential product used in aesthetic and medical practice for dissolving and adjusting hyaluronic acid dermal fillers. This highly effective enzyme works by breaking down HA molecules, allowing practitioners to reverse unwanted results, correct asymmetries, or manage complications such as overfilling and product migration. Its fast action and predictable performance make it a trusted choice for safe filler management and emergency correction.

The product is widely used for both planned adjustments and urgent situations. In cases of vascular occlusion or compromised blood flow, Hyalase is an important component of emergency protocols, helping dissolve obstructing filler quickly and restore circulation. Its reliable efficacy also allows practitioners to refine existing filler work, ensuring clients achieve balanced, natural-looking results without long-term issues.

Hyaluronidase 1500iu can be reconstituted easily with saline or lidocaine, offering flexible use depending on the treatment area and purpose. Once prepared, the solution spreads efficiently through the tissue, ensuring an even and controlled breakdown of hyaluronic acid. This makes it suitable for treating both small, precise areas such as the lips, as well as larger correction zones in the cheeks or jawline.

Practitioners value Hyalase for its predictable outcome profile, allowing them to work confidently when correcting filler that no longer suits the client’s preferences or facial harmony. Whether used to remove outdated filler, soften overly dense product, or allow for re-treatment with new filler brands, Hyaluronidase supports smooth and safe aesthetic transitions. It is a core product in every professional dissolving kit.

Manufactured to high pharmaceutical standards, Hyaluronidase 1500iu offers excellent reliability with a strong safety profile when used by trained professionals. Its rapid onset, versatility, and powerful dissolving action make it a must-have for any clinic offering dermal filler treatments or corrections. This single vial provides ample potency for emergency use, touch-ups, and planned adjustments, ensuring practitioners are always prepared to deliver safe, refined outcomes for their clients.

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