Dissolving enzymes can generally completely dissolve hyaluronic acid within 3-7 days, and the actual time depends on factors such as injection site, hyaluronic acid type, individual metabolic differences, enzyme dosage, and postoperative care.
1. Injection site:
The blood supply and muscle activity in different areas of the face affect the dissolution rate. Parts with abundant blood supply, such as the lips, can usually be metabolized in 3-5 days, while areas with dense fibrous tissue such as the nose bridge may take 5-7 days. Thin skin areas such as around the eyes absorb quickly, but it is important to note that local swelling may prolong the recovery period.
2. Hyaluronic acid type:
Hyaluronic acid products with high cross-linking, such as Qiaodan, require longer decomposition time, which may take 5-7 days; Non crosslinked or low crosslinked products such as Rui Lan usually dissolve within 3-5 days. The difference in molecular structure between single-phase and biphasic hyaluronic acid can also affect enzymatic hydrolysis efficiency.
3. Individual metabolism: The young population with vigorous metabolism has a faster dissolution rate, and significant effects can usually be seen within 3-5 days. Individuals with liver disease or immune system abnormalities have slower metabolism, which may take more than 7 days. Changes in hormone levels, such as during menstruation, may temporarily delay the dissolution process.
4. Dose matching:
The best effect is achieved at a standard ratio of about 1ml of hyaluronic acid that can be neutralized by 0.1ml of lysozyme. Insufficient dosage requiring a second injection will prolong the total time, while excessive injection may cause local edema and affect the observation effect. Professional doctors will adjust the injection plan based on the residual amount.
5. Postoperative care:
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