09/22/2025
🚨Controversial Topic🚨 Hyaluronidase damage treated with regenerative medicine for Daniela (22)
All the way from Peru 🇵🇪 6 months after treatment.
📷 Daniela sent these photos from home
What actually happens when hyaluronidase causes damage? 😳
This is an important point to to understand for all - many injectors and doctors don’t believe this happens.
Daniela had qualitative changes in the skin: sebaceous glands more prominent, blood vessel showing through, shelving of the subcutaneous fat… atrophy, darkness, shadows.
She had a genetic predisposition to lower eyelid bags, which is very, very common. This is the reason that she got filler the first place,
Daniela’s story is one that many can relate to: multiple cycles of under-eye filler placement, filler dissolution (hyaluronidase), re-injecting filler, and dissolving again.
Tissue damage like this is a hot and controversial topic, with many injectors vehemently denying that this can happen.
When I say Hot, I mean Hot. 🗣️😳
Read some of the comments that will come with this post.
In these situations, we have to look at Daniela‘s photos.
I undoubtedly see this in some - absolutely NOT with every use of hyaluronidase for dissolution.
This is NOT the norm, but it CAN happen. I have talked about this extensively, much to the chagrin and disagreement of many of my injector colleagues.
We used my SCARLESS EnigmaLift®️ eye bag removal and regenerative medicine protocol to do what filler cannot!
We addressed the underlying changes directly, stealthy, and durably.
We also used her own stem cell rich fat and laser to regenerate her tissue quality. 🙌🏼
I’m so grateful to Daniela for trusting me and sharing with you her journey! Follow along at to see more!
What do you think of her results?