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Volumising Treatment Correction

Doctor-Led Dissolve Filler and Volumiser

Dissolve Filler and Volumiser

A careful, doctor-led approach focused on safety, facial balance and natural-looking results.

If previous filler or volumiser looks overdone, uneven, migrated or simply does not feel like you, a personalised correction plan may help restore a softer and more balanced appearance.

At Medical Aesthetics 360, treatment begins with a doctor-led consultation. We assess your facial structure, treatment history and concerns before discussing whether dissolving is appropriate and how to approach it conservatively.

Doctor-Led Personalised medical assessment, facial analysis and suitability review before any treatment plan is made.
Safety First Careful screening, conservative treatment planning and staged correction where needed to help minimise unnecessary risk.
Result Focus The goal is not to overcorrect. It is to restore balance, softness and a more natural-looking result.

Why Choose Medical Aesthetics 360

Dissolving filler and volumiser should be approached carefully. Our focus is clear assessment, doctor-led planning and a measured treatment approach that respects both facial harmony and patient safety.

Doctor-Led

Medical assessment first

Every plan begins with consultation, suitability review and a discussion of your treatment goals.
Precision

Targeted correction

Treatment is tailored to the area of concern rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach.
Safety

Conservative planning

We aim to avoid unnecessary treatment and reduce the chance of overcorrection.
Results

Natural balance

Our goal is a softer, more balanced appearance that still looks like you.

When to Consider Dissolving Filler or Volumiser

Not every previous treatment result needs full reversal, but dissolving may be considered when unwanted volume or irregularity is affecting facial balance.

You may wish to seek an assessment if you notice:

  • Overfilled or unnatural-looking volume
  • Asymmetry or uneven contour
  • Lumps, irregularities or migration
  • Facial imbalance after previous treatment
  • A desire to return to a softer and more natural baseline

Why results may not look as expected

  • Too much product in one area
  • Placement that does not suit facial proportions
  • Migration over time
  • Differences in individual tissue response
  • Treating one area without considering overall facial balance
Important: the best result is not always full removal. In some cases, a more conservative plan may be the safer and more elegant option.

How Dissolving Treatment Works

After consultation, treatment may involve a prescription-only enzyme administered by a qualified medical practitioner to dissolve hyaluronic acid filler or volumiser in a controlled and targeted way.

Step 1 — Consultation

Your doctor reviews your treatment history, facial anatomy, concerns and whether dissolving is suitable.

Step 2 — Dissolving treatment

The enzyme is used carefully in the treatment area to reduce unwanted filler or volumiser while aiming to preserve natural balance.

Step 3 — Review

Once the area settles, your doctor can advise whether no further treatment is needed or whether staged refinement may be considered later.

Dissolving plans are tailored. In many cases, gradual correction is preferred over aggressive removal.

Safety and Suitability

Every medical procedure carries some risk. This is why dissolving treatment should be planned carefully, with appropriate screening and clear discussion before proceeding.

Important safety considerations

  • A full medical history is taken before treatment
  • Patients with a known bee sting allergy may require extra caution or may not be suitable
  • The enzyme may also affect naturally occurring hyaluronic acid in the skin, usually temporarily
  • Careful dosing is used to help minimise unnecessary impact on surrounding tissue

What treatment is usually like

  • A quick in-clinic procedure
  • Generally well tolerated
  • Local anaesthetic may be used for comfort
  • Mild swelling, redness, bruising or tenderness can occur
  • A review period is often needed before any further treatment decisions
Safety-first care matters. Our role is to reduce avoidable risk through doctor-led planning, appropriate screening and conservative technique.

Results and Recovery

Results vary depending on the area treated, the amount of product present, your tissue response and your doctor’s assessment on the day.

Goal Reduce unwanted filler or volumiser and improve facial balance
Treatment Time Usually only a few minutes
Recovery Most patients have minimal downtime, with temporary swelling possible
Review The area is usually reassessed after settling before deciding on next steps
Some change may be seen quickly, but final settling may take longer. Individual results vary and no outcome can be guaranteed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers matter when you are deciding whether dissolving treatment is the right next step.

How does dissolving filler and volumiser work?
Dissolving may involve a prescription-only enzyme used by a qualified medical practitioner to break down hyaluronic acid filler or volumiser. The body then gradually reabsorbs the dissolved material.
Can all filler or volumiser be dissolved?
Dissolving is generally used for hyaluronic acid-based products. Your doctor will assess what was previously treated and whether dissolving is appropriate.
Are there side effects?
Temporary swelling, redness, tenderness or bruising can occur. In rare cases, allergic reactions may happen, which is why medical history and suitability screening are important.
Will treatment hurt?
Most patients find treatment manageable. Local anaesthetic may be used depending on the area and your doctor’s plan.
How quickly will I see results?
Some softening may begin quickly, but the final result should be assessed after the area settles properly.
Can I have filler again afterwards?
A review period is usually recommended before considering further filler or volumiser, so the area has time to settle and be reassessed.
How much does dissolving filler or volumiser cost?
Cost varies because each plan is personalised. During consultation, your doctor can assess suitability and explain the recommended approach.