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Hyaluronic acid fillers such as Juvaderm are naturally degraded by the body over the course of 6 months to a year. The results are temporary and your lips will return to their preinjected state.
You may want to try Restylane for the lips for natural results. I do use that routinely.
Juvederm will increase the enhancement of your lips and a practiced injector can keep the natural shape while adding that volume. It lasts 6-9 months, at which time it is broken down and absorbed by the body, returning your lips to their original shape and fullness. See a board certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon for best results with your injections.
Thank you for your question. Eventually they wil return to their pre-injection state. We fiind the Juvederm lasts 6-12 months. I hope this helps!
If you go to a filler expert you will get a great result. Cannula injections give improvement with very little pain or downtime. Best, Dr. Emer.
Yes. Although theresults of hyaluronic acid fillers, including JUVEDERM, are known for beinglong-lasting, they aren't permanent. Therefore, your lips will return to theirnatural size and shape after about 9 months. Once that happens, you can touchup your lips with a repeat procedure or leave them as-is. The choice is yours!
Your lips will plump up for 6-9 months in most cases with a hyaluronic acid filler such as Juvederm. Afterwards, your lips will return to their original shape.
Juvederm filler can plump your lips and the effect will last for 6 to 9 months. It slowly dissolves and your lips will return to their previous shape.
Yes, your lips will return to the normal shape. Juvederm is temporary and will last somewhere around 8-9 months. It can enhance the shape of your lips to be a bit fuller, is quick and easy!
If you get a filler like Juvederm done, and then wait for it to go away, your lips will simply return to what they were before injectable treatment (including any aging that may transpire). "Thisanswer has been solicited without seeing this patient and cannot beheld as true medical advice, but only opinion. Seek in-person treatmentwith a trained medical professional for appropriate care."
Although Juvederm is made form hyaluronic acid which is natural to the body, theoretically there should notbe any issues with injecting it into someone who is pregnant. Unfortunately there have not be any definitive studies to prove safety in pregnant women. Because of this, the company...
You are wise to raise the question. Yes, if you have a history of prior cold sores, you should request a course of oral antiviral medication, such as Valtrex, started before visiting your Plastic Surgeon or Dermatologist for the filler treatments.
Thank you for your question.Hyaluronidase is used to dissolve fillers and is not any more painful than the initial Juvederm injection. To be sure what is best for you, see two or more board-certified providers in your area for a complete evaluation to make sure you are a good candidate and...