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Is lysozyme harmful to the skin?
It won't hurt much. Lysozyme is mainly used to correct hyaluronic acid without any harm. However, if lysozyme is injected excessively, it will cause certain damage to skin and muscles.

Hyaluronic acid lyase, also known as hyaluronidase or hyaluronidase for injection, is an enzyme that can hydrolyze hyaluronic acid and can be used to correct the imperfect effect of excessive hyaluronic acid filling. Long-term use will cause irreversible damage to the skin.

Lysozyme injection interval: generally, it is safe to have an interval of one week, and 72 hours in case of emergency, which is related to drug absorption.

Hyaluronic acid lyase is an alkaline protein. Mainly used to repair hyaluronic acid molding failure.

Usage: mainly used to repair the failure of hyaluronic acid molding. Hyaluronase is a substance that dissolves hyaluronic acid. For example, those hyaluronic acids are not effective after injection and filling. You can use this to dissolve it and then fill it with hyaluronic acid. This is an adjuvant, but you can do it again for fear of making mistakes.

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Baidu encyclopedia hyaluronic acid lysozyme