Juvederm Fillers
Juvederm fillers are a type of dermal filler made from hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring substance found in the body. They are used to add volume to the skin, smooth out wrinkles and lines, and enhance facial contours.
The technology used in Juvederm fillers is called HYLA CROSS, which is patented and produces a natural appearance. Additionally, the hyaluronic acid in Juvederm has been demonstrated to be both safe and effective for individuals for all skin tones.
The longevity of Juvederm fillers varies depending on the individual, the location of the treatment, and the type of Juvederm used. Generally, they last between 6-18 months.
Juvederm fillers can be used to treat a wide range of areas on the face, including the cheeks, lips, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, and under-eye hollows.
Discomfort during treatment is generally mild, and most Juvederm fillers contain a small amount of lidocaine to help minimize discomfort. However, if you’re concerned about pain, you can discuss numbing options with your provider.
Most people can return to normal activities immediately after Juvederm filler treatment. However, it’s common to experience some redness, swelling, and bruising at the injection site for a few days. You should avoid strenuous exercise, alcohol, and direct sun exposure for 24 hours post-treatment.
Yes, Juvederm fillers are considered safe when administered by a licensed and trained provider. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the body, which minimizes the risk of allergic reactions. However, as with any medical procedure, there are potential risks and side effects.
The cost of Juvederm fillers varies depending on the amount of product used and the treatment area. On average, the cost ranges from $500 to $2,000 per syringe. Aesthetic Beauty Care offers package deals for multiple syringes.
Juvederm fillers are a suitable option for most people who want to enhance facial volume, smooth out wrinkles and lines, and improve facial contours. However, it’s essential to consult with a provider to ensure that you’re a good candidate and to discuss your expectations and concerns.