Persis wrote: I have seen that topical hyaluronidase exists.
Applied to model a little irregularities on the skin, without injecting, is it possible to dilute the imperfections? Or, on the contrary, only the injectable will work? Could dmso help make topical use effective?
Any experience about it? Thank you.
This teeters on encroaching Rule (R14.) which forbids discussion of performing medical treatment on one's self, but I have allowed discussion of DMSO in the past so I may allow this topic to persist in hopes that you can take my advice and share with us what you learn.
If you feel you need some spot correcting, you're better off having whoever performed the original enhancement provide these services instead. By attempting to resolve any issues on your own, especially with medical-grade products or materials, you may very well "null & void" any sort of
warranty a procedure carries. Not a literal warranty, what I mean is that if you don't let the performing physician correct any issues, they may decide not to provide you additional treatments because they cannot know the extent of what you've done to yourself.
It's like a car. If you make illegal modifications on it, the factory is no longer obliged to fulfill their obligations. Be mindful of this.
Furthermore, there maybe other undesirable consequences or complications by playing "at-home-doctor." Seek out a medical professional at the very least for clearance and guidance.