Liporase by DHNP (Hyaluronidase) Hyaluronic acid has gained popularity in the field of cosmetology due to its use in various fillers, biorevitalization preparations, and mesotherapy cocktails. These procedures have become commonplace and are widely utilized to improve skin quality, address sagging and dullness, correct facial imperfections, asymmetry, and combat age-related changes. Typically, high-quality products are used for these procedures to minimize side effects and ensure safe elimination from the body. However, there are instances where cosmetic procedures may cause side reactions that require immediate resolution. For such cases, hyaluronidase was developed as an antidote—a natural enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid. Composition: Liporase contains hyaluronidase, a natural enzyme that increases tissue permeability in the human body by reducing the viscosity of the extracellular matrix. Application: This product helps combat necrosis, fibrosis, edema, granulomas, overcorrection, inflammation, scars, material migration, and effectively removes excess hyaluronic acid. Such reactions may occur due to individual body responses or procedural errors involving hyaluronic acid. Sometimes, the body perceives the injected hyaluronic acid as a foreign substance, leading to an atypical reaction. Liporase breaks down previously administered fillers into glucoronic acid and glucosamine, which are safely eliminated by the body. It is also used to address cellulite fibrosis—the final stage of cellulite characterized by dense adipose tissue and edema. Additionally, Liporase is employed to eliminate the Tyndall effect, which manifests as blue spots on the skin due to prolonged post-traumatic edema and vascular dysfunction. Please note that Liporase is not suitable for reducing and correcting volumes of lactic acid, collagen, silicone, and calcium hydroxyapatite. Advantages: Localized treatment that quickly addresses the problem area Universal application to resolve any negative consequences associated with hyaluronic acid-based products Minimal risk of complications and easy to use Can be administered even several years after the introduction of fillers into the body Restores and normalizes metabolic processes Release Form: Liporase is available in packs of 10 bottles, with each containing 5 ml of the product. Contraindications: Presence of infectious, inflammatory, or oncological diseases Individual body reaction to the product Pregnancy and lactation Blood clotting disorders Use of antibiotics Not suitable for children Procedure: Before the procedure, a beauty professional must conduct an allergy test. It is generally recommended to wait at least an hour to ensure no adverse reactions occur. Prior to use, the product is diluted in 4 ml of 0.9% NaCl solution (saline). The product is injected to a depth of at least 1 cm. The skin is pre-treated with an anesthetic cream or gel. Following the injections, a spreading massage is performed. Typically, 1-2 procedures are sufficient to achieve the desired effect. Reactions and Recovery: After administration, local reactions such as itching, rash, redness, pain, and edema may occur. These reactions generally subside within a couple of days until they completely disappear.