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🎯 Free "5 Days to Better Skin" Challenge → https://doktormonika.pl/wyzwanie/ ✅ "Understanding Cosmetics" Book → https://cutt.ly/ebook-kosmetyki/ ✅ Level I: Smart Care System → https://cutt.ly/PoziomI/ ✅ Level II: Smart Care System → https://cutt.ly/PoziomII/ ✅ Level III: Smart Care System → https://cutt.ly/PoziomIII/ 🎓 Online Facial Massage Course: https://doktormonika.pl/sklep/kurs/ 📍 Book an appointment (Krakow) → https://cutt.ly/wizytawgabinecie/ Why does skin look worse after acid dissolution? If you've seen "looser" skin in the mirror after hyaluronidase, you're not alone. In this episode, as an aesthetic medicine doctor, I explain where this effect comes from, when it will subside, what to do to ensure filler dissolution is wise and safe, and... when hyaluronidase actually makes sense. I'm not telling tall tales—I'm basing my explanations on research and clinical practice. What is this video about (and why you should watch it until the end): • Does hyaluronidase actually "damage" the skin, or is it just a temporary effect? • What about natural hyaluronic acid—does dissolving the filler also "erase" our own HA? • Where does the "balloon after deflation" sensation come from, and when does this comparison make sense (and when doesn't)? • Lip dissolution and volumetry—why is the "worse skin" effect more visible in some patients, and how to counteract it. • Is there permanent tissue damage after hyaluronidase? What do scientific publications say vs. Surgeons' observations. • How to avoid falling into the nocebo trap after reading online reviews. • 3 simple steps if you feel your skin is loose after treatment (no spoilers – I discuss the specifics in the video). This video isn't "against" fillers. It's for common sense, proportion, and proper qualification. Sometimes dissolving the filler is the best decision (and sometimes – the only medically correct one). ⸻ Why might skin look worse after dissolving it? In short: physics + physiology + psychology. • Physics: After removing volume (especially large volumes accumulated over years), the face may appear "empty" for a moment. • Physiology: The body constantly produces and breaks down HA – this is a dynamic process, so localized loss after treatment doesn't mean dramatic, permanent changes. • Psychology: The nocebo effect and the habit of a "fuller" appearance – this really affects perception. In the video, I explain when and why each of these factors is crucial – and how long to wait to assess the effect. ⸻ When is hyaluronidase a good idea? From emergency situations (e.g., suspected vessel blockage) to aesthetic corrections of excess or migration – but: • The starting point is important: how much and how long the filler has been "sitting" in a given area. • The dose and technique are important – in the video, I discuss what "smart dissolution" looks like in practice. • Recovery time is crucial: don't compare "after hyaluronidase" to "before the acid x years ago" – that's illogical and detrimental to the effect. ⸻ Does hyaluronidase destroy collagen/elastin? Short answer: not directly – the enzyme targets hyaluronic acid chains. This is what I explain using images and analogies that are easy to remember. I also provide data on what happens immediately after the treatment and after a few weeks. Key: the half-life of HA and the rate of its renewal in the skin. Who is this video for? • For those considering dissolving lips or other areas with fillers. • For patients who have had a failed procedure (incorrectly administered hyaluronic acid to the lips, migration, excess). • For anyone who wants to understand the mechanisms before making a decision. ⸻ At the end of the video, you'll receive: • A checklist: what to do if skin appears loose after hyaluronidase (when to wait, when to act, what options to consider). • Logical criteria: when to return to filler and how to do it more safely than before. • A link to a video explaining that hyaluronic acid can persist in tissues much longer than you think – this changes the way you think about "correction" vs. "adding." 00:00 - The Biggest Problem with Hyaluronidase 02:02-02:59 What is hyaluronidase? 03:00-03:54 What does hyaluronic acid dissolution look like? 03:55-05:04 Does hyaluronidase damage the face? Scientific studies 05:05-07:34 Evidence from the USA 07:35-09:39 Does hyaluronidase damage its own tissues? 09:40-13:09 Does hyaluronidase dissolve natural hyaluronic acid? 13:10-15:14 Does the acid stretch the skin? 15:15-16:24 Artificial appearance after years of filler use 16:25-18:29 Why does skin look BAD after hyaluronidase? 18:30-20:11 How to rebuild skin after acid dissolution? #krakow #checkmycosmetics