Hyaluronidase

Hyaluronidase

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Hyaluronidase is the name of the enzyme that is responsible for breaking down hyaluronic acid in the skin. It is a naturally occurring substance. Not only in the human body, but also in animals. Hyaluronidase has foundzła application in medicine. This enzyme is used in oncology, ophthalmology, dermatology and gynaecology. Hyaluronidase znalazła also has applications in aesthetic medicine as a way of repairing the adverse effects of treatment with cross-linked hyaluronic acid.

Complications can occur if the preparation is inappropriately administered, or if the złype is administered. Uneven rozłe application of acid under the skin results in unsightly lumps. Hyaluronidase is an effective treatment not only for aesthetic problems resulting from the application of hyaluronic acid, but also for sudden allergic reactions. The enzyme reverses the effect of the hyaluronic acid, causing the unpleasant discomfort to subside. The administration of hyaluronidase can also be a solution for people who are not entirely satisfied with the results of filler treatment. By applying hyaluronidase to the same areas where hyaluronic acid was previously administered, its effects subside.

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