I don't think that makes sense. Changing back is no more desirable than any other change.
Once you've changed, you've changed. Changing your utility function is undesirable. But it isn't bad. You strive to avoid it; but once it's happened, you're glad it did.
Right; that's what happens by default. But if you find that because your future self will want to keep its new values, you're overly reluctant to take useful actions that change your values as a side effect, you might want to precommit to roll back certain changes; or if you can't keep track of all the side effects, it's conceivable you want to turn it into a general habit. I could see this either being a good or bad idea on net.
A few examples (in approximately increasing order of controversy):
If you proceed anyway...