Ogden Juvederm doctors

Mark Taylor, MD Mark Taylor, MD
Salt Lake City Dermatologic Surgeon
440 West 200 South Suite 250, Salt Lake City
11 answers
Renato Saltz, MD Renato Saltz, MD
Salt Lake City Plastic Surgeon
5445 South Highland Drive , Salt Lake City
2 answers
Brian K. Brzowski, MD Brian K. Brzowski, MD
Salt Lake City Plastic Surgeon
1525 East 6000 South Suite C, Ogden

Recent Answers

A: The best way to choose between Restylane, Juvederm, Radiesse etc. is to see a specialist.

You should have a consultation with a respected doctor in your area who has extensive experience with all of the filler.   He/She will be in the best position to guide you in your choice of fillers for the areas you want to enhance.

Mark Taylor, MD
Salt Lake City Dermatologic Surgeon
Is Juvederm Used on Scars ?

Hi there, I had a great experience with Juvederm for my hollow eyes and I had a very old scar which looks like a white fine line caused by a minor childhood burn, the scar is very close to the right nasolabial fold and I am suggested to have Juvederm to smoothe it over as I had a dermabrasion 15 years ago which was unsuccessful, do you think that juvederm could be helpful ? thank you very much in advance for your expertise !!!

A: Juvederm can be used in depressed scars.

A depressed scar (dimpled or grooved) can be improved with Juvederm.    If the scar is an elevated line, laser resurfacing or nonablative fractional laser treatments will be more effective. 

Mark Taylor, MD
Salt Lake City Dermatologic Surgeon
Juvederm - Absorption & Time

i have a 2 part question: what i need to know is after say 1 year, does ALL of the facial filler (juvederm) get absorbed back into the body? or can some filler linger & remain? and #2: what about the bluish/dark tint juverderm can leave when injected too superficially? does that too go away over time or must the person get the enzyme injections to dissolve it? i am going on 9 mo. with my juvederm injections & it's not going away. and unfortunately what remains are little lumps & bumps & blue!!

A: Juvederm can last a long time in areas of little movement.

The problems your are having can be easily resolved by an experience injector of this type of filler.  Vitrase (hyaluronidase) will dissovle the Juvederm or it can be removed with a needle and gentle massage in the ares where it is still visible.  If you use Vitrase, it may dissolve all of the Juvederm, whereas the needle extraction may preserve the desired benefits of the filler.

Mark Taylor, MD
Salt Lake City Dermatologic Surgeon
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