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Hyaluronidase and Bruising: What Users Say

Brand names: Hylenex, Vitrase, Amphadase, Hydase

Bruising: mentioned by 4 users (5.3%)

Based on user experiences from 75 Hyaluronidase reviews, the following table shows the most commonly mentioned side effects.

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burning 18.7%
skin issues 12.0%
dry eyes 10.7%
pain 9.3%
swelling 8.0%
nerve damage 6.7%
blurred vision 5.3%
bruising 5.3%
tight skin 5.3%
hair loss 4.0%

Reviews for Hyaluronidase

  • Evi...
  • November 13, 2021

For Dissolution of Dermal Filler "This was used to remove filler. I am three months out since it was used. Affected my whole face. Eyes destroyed with non-functional tear ducts. Some days I'm not able to open them due to pain. Upper lids dried out causing more severe pain. Lower eyelids are kind of no longer attached to eyes. The whole body burning and the pain makes me vomit on a daily basis. Wounds won't heal anymore and bruises don't go away. Oculists and doctors don't take you seriously - don't you ever believe you will get any help wherever in the world you live. This substance easily steals your life away and from then you are alone. Don't you ever use this substance. Don't do it. Please, wait for the filler to dissolve on its own. Now I have told you."

1 / 10
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  • swe...
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • April 29, 2022

For Dissolution of Dermal Filler "I was shocked by these reviews. I had jaw fillers that were dissolved using hyaluronidase yesterday. I just didn't like the boxy jaw. Personal preference. My doctor injected the same amount of hyaluronidase as the filler. I only have some bruising right now, but I am not worried about it. My face looks fine. And I noticed the fillers are softer around the jawline today. I have no complaints."

6 / 10
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  • Sar...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • April 2, 2022

For Dissolution of Dermal Filler "Shocked at so many scary reviews and sad for people’s negative experiences. I personally have had hyaluronidase for filler dissolving on around 6 different occasions over 4 years for lip, chin, jaw dissolving with no issues at all. Had tiny swelling, minimal bruising which went away within a few days to a week maximum. Also went to different injectors for dissolving with the same results. Noticed no difference in my skin's elasticity, texture, etc., apart from with lips, but they then went back to normal after a few days. I was patch tested each time and only proceeded following no reaction after around 20 minutes."

10 / 10
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  • Che...
  • December 28, 2022

For Dissolution of Dermal Filler "I had hyaluronidase a week ago. Worse experience of my life. On the left side of my face, I have hollowing of the eye. On the right side, it is puffy and sticks out very badly. Plus, I have bruising and pain. I immediately knew after 3 days the procedure was done incorrectly. The company is supposed to have 14 years of experience. I had to reach out to another company who came out of hours to look, they said it'd been done incorrectly. I'm going there Friday to correct the work done the week before. I now have to start the process again. It's caused anxiety and also pain in other areas. I will never have fillers again for this to happen, disturbing all the young people and filling their faces, they will regret it over the next few years. As they age, skin stretches and gets loose. I will never put myself through that again. No to fillers. They are not safe, I now have to live with the damage."

3 / 10
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