Because Juvederm® is hyaluronic acid–based, it can typically be dissolved using an enzyme called hyaluronidase if needed. This is one of the reasons hyaluronic acid fillers are widely trusted and commonly chosen.
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Because Juvederm® is hyaluronic acid–based, it can typically be dissolved using an enzyme called hyaluronidase if needed. This is one of the reasons hyaluronic acid fillers are widely trusted and commonly chosen.
Yes. Many clients combine Juvederm® and Botox® to address both volume loss and expression lines in one overall plan. This is one of the most common approaches for a balanced, natural refresh.
Most clients return to normal routines quickly. You may have temporary swelling, tenderness, or bruising, especially in more delicate areas like the lips. Your provider may recommend avoiding intense exercise, heat exposure, or alcohol for about 24 hours.
Longevity depends on the product used and the area treated. Some lip-focused fillers may last closer to 6 to 12 months, while structural fillers like Voluma® can last longer. Your provider can set expectations based on your plan.
Juvederm® is a family of fillers, so the right product depends on your treatment area and goals. Your provider will recommend the best type during your consultation based on your anatomy, desired look, and how much lift or softness is needed.
Juvederm® is made of hyaluronic acid, a substance that naturally exists in the body. Hyaluronic acid attracts and holds moisture, which is why it can create soft volume and smoothness when placed correctly.
Yes, Radiesse® is often paired with other services depending on your goals. Some clients combine it with wrinkle relaxers for movement-related lines, or with skin rejuvenation treatments to improve texture and overall skin quality. Your provider will recommend a plan that is safe and makes sense for your priorities.
Radiesse® is a prescription dermal filler that should be administered by trained medical professionals. As with all injectable treatments, there are risks, including rare but serious complications if the product is injected into a blood vessel. Your provider will review your health history and safety considerations during your consultation.
It is common to have temporary swelling, redness, tenderness, or bruising at the injection site. Most people return to normal routines quickly, but your provider may advise avoiding strenuous activity and excessive sun or heat exposure for about 24 hours or until redness and swelling resolve.
Many clients choose Radiesse® because results can be long-lasting, and the treatment may provide both immediate improvement and longer-term skin benefits. Your longevity depends on treatment area, metabolism, and the plan your provider designs for you.