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LIPORASE

Liporase, also known as Hyaluronidase, is an enzyme solution specifically designed to dissolve hyaluronic acid. It is primarily used in aesthetic medicine to correct unsatisfactory results from HA-based fillers, which may occur due to overfilling, uneven distribution, incorrect placement, or accidental injection into a vein. The active ingredient in Liporase is hyaluronidase, which works by hydrolyzing (breaking down) the bonds between hyaluronic acid molecules.

Hyaluronidase, which is an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid, has been used in medical applications for over 60 years. ... Its current off-label uses include dissolving hyaluronic acid fillers, treating granulomatous foreign body reactions, and treating skin necrosis associated with filler injections.

Basic Properties of Liporase Hyaluronidase
Hyaluronidase is a white freeze-dried powder that comes in a ten-vial container (each vial contains 1500 Units of hyaluronidase). The depolymerizing enzyme hyaluronidase is the product's main ingredient.


To dissolve the powder and make it suitable for use, approximately 3ml of normal saline is normally added. It's an enzyme that's utilized to dissolve hyaluronic acid that's been injected under the skin incorrectly.

Liporase and Hyaluronic Acid Indications
This anti-aging filler dissolver is intended to dissolve hyaluronic acid-based injections that were given erroneously, excessively, or unevenly during the anti-aging treatment.
It's injected into areas where hyaluronic acid filler has previously been used. 
In emergency circumstances where dermal fillers were accidentally injected into an artery, obstructing the blood flow and causing harm to human organs, the doctor can use them.


This intramuscular injection is employed in fat-melting treatments as well as cases when dermal filler needs to be dissolved. 

It is utilized as a supplement in therapies for reducing the fat layer in the human body.
 Hyaluronidase is frequently used with a topical anesthetic to alleviate discomfort during therapy.

The hydrolysis begins immediately after ingestion; however, the complete effect takes around 24 hours to appear. Due to the patients' unique physical characteristics, it may take longer.

Conditions of Storage
Glass ampoules with a rubber stopper and an aluminum seal should be used to store hyaluronidase. Vials that have not been opened must be maintained in the refrigerator at 2° to 8°C. Liporase inj should not be frozen. Protect yourself from the sun.

If hyaluronidase has already been combined with saline, it can be kept at a temperature below 30°C for two weeks. The solution cannot be reused if it is colorless or precipitated.

Consequences
The following are examples of common side effects:

Pain in the injection site; slight itching; redness; swelling in the hyaluronidase-treated areas.
If the patient experiences any of the symptoms described below, he or she should see a doctor right away. They are thought to be severe:

Any symptoms of allergic reactions, breathing difficulties, swelling of the tongue, throat, lips, and other body parts;
Vision is hazy;
A pounding or erratic heartbeat is a sign that something is wrong with your heart.
Fever.
Contraindications
Hyaluronidase is never used to increase the absorption of dopamine or any other agonist medicine; it is also not utilized to reduce edema from stings or bites.
Any Liporase component can cause hypersensitivity or allergy.
Because there has been no research on how pregnant and breastfeeding women react to the cure, a doctor's counsel is required.

Amount: 10 vials

Location: Korea 

Shipping: Globally ( International)

Disclaimer

BrunoDermalFiller products are strictly intended for use by licensed medical and aesthetic professionals. Not suitable for self-administration or use by untrained individuals.

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Description

Liporase, also known as Hyaluronidase, is an enzyme solution specifically designed to dissolve hyaluronic acid. It is primarily used in aesthetic medicine to correct unsatisfactory results from HA-based fillers, which may occur due to overfilling, uneven distribution, incorrect placement, or accidental injection into a vein. The active ingredient in Liporase is hyaluronidase, which works by hydrolyzing (breaking down) the bonds between hyaluronic acid molecules.

Hyaluronidase, which is an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid, has been used in medical applications for over 60 years. ... Its current off-label uses include dissolving hyaluronic acid fillers, treating granulomatous foreign body reactions, and treating skin necrosis associated with filler injections.

Basic Properties of Liporase Hyaluronidase
Hyaluronidase is a white freeze-dried powder that comes in a ten-vial container (each vial contains 1500 Units of hyaluronidase). The depolymerizing enzyme hyaluronidase is the product's main ingredient.


To dissolve the powder and make it suitable for use, approximately 3ml of normal saline is normally added. It's an enzyme that's utilized to dissolve hyaluronic acid that's been injected under the skin incorrectly.

Liporase and Hyaluronic Acid Indications
This anti-aging filler dissolver is intended to dissolve hyaluronic acid-based injections that were given erroneously, excessively, or unevenly during the anti-aging treatment.
It's injected into areas where hyaluronic acid filler has previously been used. 
In emergency circumstances where dermal fillers were accidentally injected into an artery, obstructing the blood flow and causing harm to human organs, the doctor can use them.


This intramuscular injection is employed in fat-melting treatments as well as cases when dermal filler needs to be dissolved. 

It is utilized as a supplement in therapies for reducing the fat layer in the human body.
 Hyaluronidase is frequently used with a topical anesthetic to alleviate discomfort during therapy.

The hydrolysis begins immediately after ingestion; however, the complete effect takes around 24 hours to appear. Due to the patients' unique physical characteristics, it may take longer.

Conditions of Storage
Glass ampoules with a rubber stopper and an aluminum seal should be used to store hyaluronidase. Vials that have not been opened must be maintained in the refrigerator at 2° to 8°C. Liporase inj should not be frozen. Protect yourself from the sun.

If hyaluronidase has already been combined with saline, it can be kept at a temperature below 30°C for two weeks. The solution cannot be reused if it is colorless or precipitated.

Consequences
The following are examples of common side effects:

Pain in the injection site; slight itching; redness; swelling in the hyaluronidase-treated areas.
If the patient experiences any of the symptoms described below, he or she should see a doctor right away. They are thought to be severe:

Any symptoms of allergic reactions, breathing difficulties, swelling of the tongue, throat, lips, and other body parts;
Vision is hazy;
A pounding or erratic heartbeat is a sign that something is wrong with your heart.
Fever.
Contraindications
Hyaluronidase is never used to increase the absorption of dopamine or any other agonist medicine; it is also not utilized to reduce edema from stings or bites.
Any Liporase component can cause hypersensitivity or allergy.
Because there has been no research on how pregnant and breastfeeding women react to the cure, a doctor's counsel is required.

Amount: 10 vials

Location: Korea 

Shipping: Globally ( International)

Disclaimer

BrunoDermalFiller products are strictly intended for use by licensed medical and aesthetic professionals. Not suitable for self-administration or use by untrained individuals.