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The role of hyaluronidase in the treatment of complications from hyaluronic acid dermal fillers.

Aesthetic surgery journal (2013-11-08)
Maurizio Cavallini, Riccardo Gazzola, Marco Metalla, Luca Vaienti
RESUMEN

Hyaluronidases, a family of enzymes that are able to degrade hyaluronic acid (HA), are employed in medicine to increase drug diffusion and reverse the effects of HA filler injections. Hyaluronidases are able to dissolve subcutaneous nodules or to correct excessive quantities of injected filler. Knowledge of the use, methods of application, and adverse effects of hyaluronidases is essential for the aesthetic practitioner. Therefore, we performed an extensive review of the available literature from 1928 to 2011 and compared the different enzymes available, recording each author's indications regarding usage and side effects.