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Unfortunately, Juvaderm Volite is not currently available in the U.S. However, there are a plethora of options available on the U.S. market that provide skin rejuvenation! I recommend a combination of Cosmelan, salt facials, peels, lasers, microneedling/prp, and radiofrequency treatment. For facial volume loss, fillers such as Juvaderm's Voluma and Volbella provide great results when administered by an expert injector. I suggest getting a formal evaluation with a cosmetic dermatologist. Best, Dr. Emer.
Juvederm Volite is not yet available in the US. I currently use a combination of peels, microneedling, and lasers (fractionated Erbium) to do total skin transformations. For areas with deep wrinkles, I may use a small amount of Juvederm Volbella to rehydrate and plump the area. Hope this helps!Johnson C. Lee, MDBoard-Certified Plastic SurgeonIG: @drjohnsonlee
Juvederm Volute is not available in the U.S. I would consider a resurfacing treatment like microneedling or fractional lasers (Clear + Brilliant) if you are looking to improve uneven skin texture and if you are looking to stimulate collagen production.
Other other very similar products are Restylanr vital and Restylane vital lite. Also there's a product called Juvederm hydrate. They all work in a similar manner and quite well. Good luck from New York City
The "saggy lips" is a direct consequence of repeatedly overfilled lips. These very anti-aesthetic outcome may lead eventually to surgical lip reduction. I do not blame you or any other un-natural looking patient. Since the consequences of overfilled lips and other areas are well know it is the...
Yes, a article is in publication at the moment showing the safety of RF and energy devices before and also AFTER HA fillers. No loss of fillers noted with energy devices. Be guided by your dermatologist or plastic surgeon, all the best, Dr Davin Lim. Brisbane. Australia.
Thanks for your question! You can absolutely have lip injections safely while taking your daily beta blocker medication. Be sure to see an experienced injector! Best of luck!