Here's what went wrong with Uorfi Javed's filler dissolution; experts highlight what happens when a face enhancements is dissolved
Sneha Kumari | Jul 21, 2025, 14:40 IST
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Uorfi got her fillers dissolved after about 9 years, but does filler removal look this dramatic? Experts explain what really happens when a face filler is dissolved. Check how dangerous face fillers can be (are they fatal)?. Read here to know more.
Uorfi Javed, the social media sensation, on Sunday dropped a video showing her lip filler procedure, and the result of the treatment left the internet in shock. In the clip, the ‘Traitor’ winner’s lips looked swollen, and her face was unrecognisable. However, Uorfi got her fillers dissolved after about 9 years, but does filler removal look this dramatic? Let’s find out.
Fillers have a huge fan base, and that's all because of their ability to contour and rejuvenate the face. But what happens when a person dissolves their fillers? Or what if, after the swelling has gone down, you should wait to take action?
Experts regularly use hyaluronidase to dissolve hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers like Juvederm or Restylane. “This enzyme breaks down HA by specifically targeting its molecular bonds, resulting in an immediate disintegration. The process begins right away; however, it may take hours or days before any discernible progress is made,” says Dr. Mahnaz Jahan Begum, an esteemed aesthetic expert, entrepreneur, and founder of Keradis, a board-certified super specialist, cosmetic plastic and hair transplant surgeon, and medical director of Aterm Clinics-Kolkata.

As the filler dissolves, patients should expect to experience temporary swelling, redness, or mild unevenness before the skin gradually returns to its natural state.
According to Dr. Begum, “The majority of the filler is metabolised in 1-2 weeks, and most patients have an initial reduction in 24–48 hours. Subtle changes, however, may persist for as long as four weeks. After two weeks, a second session could be necessary to remove thicker or layered fillers completely. The final result is determined by the body's natural processes; thus, patience is essential.”
Only fillers based on HA react to hyaluronidase. “Different methods are needed for substitutes like silicone or Sculptra. Mild swelling and transient indentation are frequent side effects that go away fast,” adds Dr. Begum.
Although skin usually returns to its natural state, prolonged use of fillers may cause mild stretching. To guarantee safe and efficient treatment, always seek advice from a certified professional.
Fillers have a huge fan base, and that's all because of their ability to contour and rejuvenate the face. But what happens when a person dissolves their fillers? Or what if, after the swelling has gone down, you should wait to take action?
Experts regularly use hyaluronidase to dissolve hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers like Juvederm or Restylane. “This enzyme breaks down HA by specifically targeting its molecular bonds, resulting in an immediate disintegration. The process begins right away; however, it may take hours or days before any discernible progress is made,” says Dr. Mahnaz Jahan Begum, an esteemed aesthetic expert, entrepreneur, and founder of Keradis, a board-certified super specialist, cosmetic plastic and hair transplant surgeon, and medical director of Aterm Clinics-Kolkata.
Uorfi Javed on filler removal
( Image credit : Uorfi Javed on filler removal | Credit: Instagram | @uorfijaved )
Myths and facts decoded: What happens when a face filler is dissolved?
As the filler dissolves, patients should expect to experience temporary swelling, redness, or mild unevenness before the skin gradually returns to its natural state.
According to Dr. Begum, “The majority of the filler is metabolised in 1-2 weeks, and most patients have an initial reduction in 24–48 hours. Subtle changes, however, may persist for as long as four weeks. After two weeks, a second session could be necessary to remove thicker or layered fillers completely. The final result is determined by the body's natural processes; thus, patience is essential.”
Not all fillers can be reversed
Only fillers based on HA react to hyaluronidase. “Different methods are needed for substitutes like silicone or Sculptra. Mild swelling and transient indentation are frequent side effects that go away fast,” adds Dr. Begum.
Although skin usually returns to its natural state, prolonged use of fillers may cause mild stretching. To guarantee safe and efficient treatment, always seek advice from a certified professional.
How dangerous can face fillers be (are they fatal)?
“Face fillers are not deadly if a certified one is used and done by a professional trainer, and too much of everything is awful,” says Dr. Shilpi Behl, Aesthetic Expert & Trainer.
- Infections or allergic reactions could be faced by some individuals
- Filler migration is another negative effect if it happens!
- Wrong injection points can lead to vascular complications or even tissue necrosis.
- Gone are the days when people wanted those high cheeks and pouty lips. “More subtle & natural“ is what is in now.
- Maintenance is also necessary, as good fillers last a maximum of 1 year or so.
- Fillers can be dissolved instantly, but that particular facial area would take a few days to show the proper anatomy and shape.
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