Liporase- Filler Dissolvant
Liporase- Filler Dissolvant
Liporase Hyaluronidase is an enzyme designed to rapidly break down Hyaluronic Acid (HA), facilitating its absorption by the body. It is commonly used to dissolve hyaluronic acid fillers in cases of overfilling, uneven distribution, incorrect placement, or accidental injection into a vein. This enzyme specifically targets synthetic Hyaluronic Acid, making it effective for reversing the effects of fillers while leaving your body’s natural Hyaluronic Acid unaffected.
Liporase Hyaluronidase provides efficient filler removal by starting to break down the Hyaluronic Acid almost immediately upon injection. Results are typically visible within 24 to 48 hours, depending on the HA concentration. Additionally, Liporase enhances the effectiveness of fat dissolving injections by improving the absorption of dissolved fat.
To use Liporase Hyaluronidase, first add 1.5 ml of saline to the ampoule. Gently twirl the ampoule to mix, avoiding vigorous shaking. Draw the mixture into a syringe and carefully inject it into the area where the filler needs to be dissolved. The Hyaluronic Acid will start dissolving immediately and be naturally absorbed by the body.
When using Liporase to boost fat dissolving injections, inject the Liporase solution into the area where the fat dissolving injections will be administered. After completing the Liporase injections, proceed with the fat dissolving injection as directed. It is advisable to administer Liporase and fat-dissolving injections separately rather than mixing them in the same syringe.
Ingredients:
- Hyaluronidase (EP) 1500 IU
- Lactose Hydrate 13.3 mg
Storage Information
- Expiration date is indicated on the box.
- Keep away from direct sunlight.
Box of contend
1500IU x 10 Vials
Manufactured in South Korea
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