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Korean Skinject Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler Melting Hyaluronidase Solution
Liporase, also knowns as Hyaluronidase, is a tissue modifier indicated as an adjuvant in subcutaneous fluid administration for achieving hydration, to increase the dispersion and absorption of other injected drugs, and in subcutaneous urography for improving resorption of radiopaque agents.
Product Name | Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler Hyaluronidase Solution |
Brand | Liporase |
Function | Hyaluronic acid dissolving, Filler Melting |
Total Volume | 10 vials 1500iu per vial. |
Delivery Express ways | FedEx, UPS, DHL, TNT, EMS ETC. |
Size | 4*3*8cm |
Original | Korea |
Key words | Hyaluronidase Dermal filler dissolving Filler Solution Hyaluronidase Solution
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Usage of dermal filler hyaluronidase solution
Use 1: Remove the filler. Injectable hyaluronidase dissolves
hyaluronic acid in the dermal filler.
Use 2: In order to improve the effect of the fat-soluble injection,
hyaluronidase can be added to the lipolysis injection.
Use 3: Hyaluronidase is often combined with a local anesthetic to
increase the spread of local anesthetics.
– Those with hypersensitivity to hyaluronidase or any other
ingredient in the formulation is not allowed to use this product
– Discontinue recombinant (hyaluronidase human injection) if
sensitization occurs.
– Hyaluronidase should not be used to enhance the absorption and
dispersion of dopamine and/or alpha agonist drugs.
– Hyaluronidase should not be injected into or around an infected
or acutely inflamed area because of the danger of spreading a localized infection.
– Hyaluronidase should not be used to reduce the swelling of bites
or stings.
– Hyaluronidase should not be used for intravenous injections
because the enzyme is rapidly inactivated.
– Furosemide, the benzodiazepines and phenytoin have been found to
be incompatible with hyaluronidase.
– Anaphylactic-like reactions following retrobulbar block or
intravenous injections have occurred, rarely.
– Hyaluronidase should not be applied directly to the cornea. It is
not for topical use.