There is no scientific evidence that radio frequency will dissolve dermal fillers. To alter the structure of fillers, studies have found that the gel would need to be heated up to 160℃.
Intense heat on the skin can make your filler break down more quickly or produce less effective results. Ideally, you should avoid exposure to intense heat for at least 12 to 24 hours after your appointment.
Don't apply makeup or use facial tools
Facial tools, like jade rollers and Gua Sha stones, can increase blood flow to the areas where they are applied, potentially causing swelling, bruising, or migration of Botox beneath the skin—so also delay use of these tools.
Exilis Ultra 360 is safe and effective for all areas of the face and body. Clinical studies suggest that the treatment is proven to eliminate fat, tighten skin, contour tissue, and improve the skin's appearance without any cuts, downtime, and discomfort.
Exilis skin tightening is an effective way to tighten the skin in a non-surgical and minimally invasive way. It works by stimulating collagen production in the skin. This, in effect, causes the skin to tighten itself by increasing collagen levels.
Exilis Ultra works by using radiofrequency energy to break down fat cells while stimulating collagen production in the skin. This combination can result in a smoother and firmer skin appearance in addition to a slimmer figure without the need for downtime.
Sun exposure speeds up the aging process on the skin and is one of the leading causes of wrinkles. Those UV rays can also cause certain fillers to break down faster and being absorbed by the body more quickly. To get the best results, use a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 every day.
Your body naturally dissolves the dermal filler for you over time using a substance called hyaluronidase. This is a naturally occurring material in your body that gradually breaks down the hyaluronic acid in your filler, causing your results to gradually diminish over a period of 6 – 18 months.
While no official studies have been done on patients who have had fillers and then undergone micro-needling, the general consensus is that as long as the micro-needling procedure is spaced no sooner than two weeks after the filler treatment, there will be no noticeable effect on the integrity of the filler.
Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that acts as a dispersion agent, breaking down hyaluronic acid through hydrolysis. It's a naturally-occurring enzyme that is purified to dissolve dermal fillers.
To dissolve lip fillers, you'll need to receive injections of hyaluronidase (Hyalase) near the filler. Hyaluronidase is a concentrated synthetic form of an enzyme that naturally occurs in your body. When injected, it begins to break down the filler, speeding up the dissolving process that would take place over time.
Massaging the treated areas can disrupt the dermal filler and cause the hyaluronic acid solution to move out of place. This can lead to an uneven or lumpy appearance.
In most cases, your master esthetician or injector will recommend waiting two weeks between procedures, regardless of what they are. After two weeks, dermal fillers have typically settled and side effects are gone. This makes it unlikely that the microneedling will hinder the results or irritate the skin further.
It is safe and shouldn't compromise your results to have the Ulthera procedure one month after Botox or Fillers.
There aren't any studies that show that IPL lasers cause fillers to dissolve or breakdown faster. In my experience, I have not seen any issues either. If you bruise after the filler, wait until that has completely resolved before you have the laser treatment.
Can all dermal fillers be dissolved? No. Only dermal fillers made from hyaluronic acid can be dissolved with hyaluronidase.
Because dermal fillers are made of hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring skin compound, they are naturally dissolved by your body over a period of 6 – 18 months. This process uses a compound called hyaluronidase.
Answer: Filler Can be Dissolved after 1 Year
Yes, your filler can be dissolved if it lasts longer than 1 year, but it needs to be a hyaluronic acid filler. Hyaluronic Acid based filler can be dissolved at anytime with Hyaluronidase.
Dermal fillers are created using naturally occurring enzymes, such as hyaluronic acid. For this reason, they are metabolized by your body over time. The speed of your metabolism will greatly affect how long your treatment results last. In addition, cosmetic fillers tend to last longer in areas with less movement.
Can all fillers be dissolved? Fillers with silicone (which are sometimes used in the lips and face, cannot be dissolved). Other semi-permanent fillers such as Scultpra and Radiesse also can't be dissolved. But temporary fillers, such as Hyaluronic Acid (HA) fillers can easily be dissolved.
Hyaluronic acid fillers do not dissolve.
Are There Any Side Effects? The most prominent side effects of Exilis Elite skin tightening may be tenderness or irritation at the site of the treatment. These side effects should subside shortly after your treatments, as this is a result of your body dealing with the destruction of old collagen and fat cells.
It is commonly recommended that a patient undergo one treatment every 2-3 weeks with a minimum of four treatments. Most clinics would wait around three months to see if follow-up treatments are needed.
Using focused, monopolar Radio Frequency, Exilis delivers heat into the deeper layers of the skin, triggering the production of new collagen and elastin, which are the key components of tighter, younger-looking skin. The effects continue to improve for up to 3 months after treatment and can last 12 to 18 months.