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Dissolving & Rebalancing

Over time, facial proportions can change due to volume shifts or fullness in certain areas. Dissolving & Rebalancing treatments focus on refining facial contours and adjusting areas of unwanted volume to support natural harmony and proportion.

What Is Dissolving & Rebalancing?

Dissolving & Rebalancing is a clinician-led approach that reviews your current facial proportions and areas of heaviness or asymmetry. Where appropriate, it may include dissolving previous gel enhancements and/or conservative contouring to help re-establish balance. A registered health practitioner will assess your concerns, recommend suitable options, and obtain informed consent before any treatment.

Where a prescription-only medicine would be required, specific product names are not advertised to the public.

Common Treatment Areas

The Dissolving & Rebalancing approach is designed to target unwanted volume or imbalances in facial structure, assisting in refining and sculpting specific areas for a more contoured appearance.

Designed to adjust or refine previous gel enhancements that appear overfilled or uneven, aiming to restore a more natural, proportionate look.

Focuses on improving definition around the jawline by addressing fullness beneath the chin. Suitability and approach are determined during consultation.

Targets overall harmony between features such as the lips, chin, jawline and mid-face. The goal is subtle contour refinement while maintaining natural expression.

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Benefits of Dissolving & Rebalancing

  • Refines Facial Contours – May help reduce excess or misplaced volume for a more sculpted appearance.

  • Enhances Facial Balance – Aims to improve symmetry while preserving natural proportions.

  • Targeted, Conservative Adjustments – Focuses on specific areas based on your assessment and goals.

  • Clinician-Led, Non-Surgical Approach – Performed by a registered health practitioner following assessment and informed consent.

  • Results & Suitability Vary – Individual responses, number of sessions, and maintenance needs differ for each person.

All procedures carry risks. Possible, usually temporary effects include swelling, tenderness or bruising; less common but serious complications can occur and will be discussed during consultation. Recovery needs vary and may include temporary activity modifications. Advertising must not overstate effect onset, longevity, or describe treatments as “painless”.

Interested in Dissolving & Rebalancing? Book a consultation to discuss your concerns and explore suitable options for a refined, balanced result.

This information is for general purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. A consultation is required before any treatment is undertaken.

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Frequently Asked Questions

After assessment, your practitioner may recommend dissolving previous gel in selected areas and/or conservative contouring to support more natural proportions. The plan is tailored to your facial structure and goals.

In some cases, submental contouring can help reduce the appearance of fullness and improve jawline definition. Your practitioner will advise if this is appropriate for you. Where a prescription-only option is required, details are provided during consultation; specific product names are not advertised.

Targeted dissolving may be considered to soften or correct areas that look overfilled or asymmetrical. Once settled, rebalancing can be planned conservatively to suit your features.

Responses vary between individuals due to factors like metabolism, lifestyle, and treatment area. Some people choose periodic reviews for maintenance; your practitioner will discuss what’s realistic for you.

Downtime varies. Temporary effects such as swelling, tenderness or bruising can occur and typically settle over a short period, but everyone is different. You’ll receive personalised aftercare guidance.

Suitability is determined during consultation after medical history and goals are reviewed. Certain groups (e.g., those who are pregnant or breastfeeding) are not treated.