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Yes, this can be used to improve nasolabial folds. It takes 1-2 weeks for final results with fillers. I hope this helps.
In my current practice, I would suggest using a more recognized brand of filler such as Juvederm or Restylane instead of Versa Revannesse by Prollenium. Juvederm products are versatile and directed toward different skin types and facial areas, giving the practitioner more flexibility and higher definition to customize the solutions for nasolabial folds. I have seen three patients with Versa filler migration and continue to advocate for a more refined volumization of the nasolabial smile lines. One of the patients with Versa Revanesse did not have complications other than migration but this was very difficult to treat as my standard dilution of Hylenex was partially effective. There are many fillers on the market. I would choose the ones with more versatility.
Hyaluronic Acid fillers are great for replacing volume loss in the nasolabial folds. They will easily smooth out the creases that form there.Revanesse Versa is a brand name of Hyaluronic Acid filler.
Yes, filler can be used for nasolabial folds, but I recommend a combination approach to get the most improvement. I recommend fillers for the folds themselves but also lifting around the mouth and cheeks to build underlying anatomical support. In our practice we combine sculptra with other fillers "layered" on top and lasers, rf treatments, J Plasma and peels to get the most conservative natural look. Please see a facial sculpting expert. Best, Dr. Emer
Thank you for sharing your question. Revanesse can be used in the NLF and is a hyaluronic acid dermal filler like Juvederm and Restylane. Recently approved for use in the US, the product is not yet widely available but should be seen more in offices over the next few months.
Ravenesscan be used in the nasolabial folds. However, from the aesthetic point of view the vast majority of nasolabial fold injection brings no aesthetic improvement! The folds are most frequently injected area of the face because they seem to be the easiest injections that almost every injector in the country is being trained to inject. You must look at the dynamics of nasolabial fold development and the consequences. Unless there are specific (but uncommon) reasons to inject these folds, you will end up having...filler in the folds but no aesthetic improvement. The best way for you to discover the problem is to look at your face in the mirror and compare it to any classical face sculpture of a young person you can find on the internet. You will be surprised with your own conclusions! Stay natural and avoid very common artificial look! Good luck!
Revanesse is just another hyaluronic acid filler which is perfectly safe for the use in the nasolabial folds. Good luck from New York City
Thank you for your question. Yes, Revanesse is recently FDA approved for the nasolabial folds and is now being marketed in the US. This filler is made by a Canadian company named Prollenium and is trying to compete with the big boys Allergan (Juvederm) and Galderma (Restylane) on price. The filler has been around years in Canada and is widely used there. It acts almost identical to Restylane.
Thank you for your question. Yes, Revanesse can be used in the nasolabial folds and midface. On average, the results from this procedure last approximately 6 months, at which point the procedure can be repeated for sustained results. It is important to schedule at least one consultation to learn more about your candidacy for fillers and the possible side effects (swelling, bruising, etc). associated with the procedure.For more information, please a see a board-certified injector who is experienced with this product. Best, Dr. Griffiths.
Hello,Thank you for your question and photos. Based on what your saying, it appears that you are still swollen. I would advise you to return to your doctor and see if he/she can squeeze out the bumps your filling. If they can't be squeezed out, then you may need to have them dissolved. Good luck!
After a careful review of some of the Versa Revanesse complications reported on realself, I would think twice before having this filler injected into the eyelids and tear troughs. In the USA, I would suggest Belotero or Restylane as a wonderful option. Best, Dr. Karamanoukian Realself100 Surgeon
It can take 1-2 weeks for final results with most fillers, however I'm not familiar with Ravanesse Kiss results because isn't FDA approved in the U.S. Since you're unhappy with your final results, I recommend following up with your injector about options for touching up or dissolving. Best, Dr. Emer
Bruising after lip injection is common when a sharp needle is used. You can ice your lips and try taking arnica and/or bromelain supplements to help with the bruising. In my practice, I prefer using a blunt cannula when performing lip injections to minimize bruising and bumpiness. Gore...
Thank you for your question. In short, yet. Experienced injectors tend to leverage the benefits of different hyaluronic acid gels for the best result that is unique to each patient. Please keep in mind that Voluma is the first facial filler approved by the FDA for the non-surgical treatment of...
Thank you for your question, and your photos. You are early in your post procedure course. Usually the patient sees the start of the neuromodulators, (Botox Dysport, Xeomin), working at day 4. The fillers usually see some result early, but some modulation continues. In our office we have pat...
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