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Dec 12, 2023
10:25 PM
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Our office dedicated to offering top-quality filler injections, including Juvederm, Voluma, Restylane, and RHA fillers to cater to the aesthetic needs of our patients. These minimally invasive drconderman non-surgical injectable dermal fillers are designed to address a wide range of concerns, such as smoothing facial lines and wrinkles, correcting depressions, enhancing lip volume, and rejuvenating the face.
Our fillers are all based on a synthetic form of hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally found in the body. Hyaluronic acid has a remarkable ability to attract and bond with water molecules, creating natural volume in the skin. As we age, our natural supply of hyaluronic acid diminishes, but dermal fillers offer a way to replenish these levels in our skin tissues.
Juvederm
Juvederm is a versatile dermal filler used to address various moderate and severe wrinkles, including nasolabial folds, marionette lines, parentheses lines, and perioral lip lines. Results from Juvederm typically last between six months to a year, after which patients may choose to have maintenance treatments. The inclusion of lidocaine in Juvederm injections ensures patient comfort during the procedure.
Juvederm utilizes Hylacross technology to create a smooth, gel-based formulation, offering a safe and effective solution for long-term facial rejuvenation.
Restylane, another hyaluronic acid filler, is effective in addressing moderate and deep facial lines, including parentheses lines, marionette lines, lipstick lines (perioral lip lines), and nasolabial folds. Restylane is a great option for lip augmentation, providing a fuller and more attractive look. Results from Restylane typically last up to 18 months.
Restylane products are formulated to mimic the body’s own hyaluronic acid, and they do not contain animal proteins that could pose a risk of drconderman disease transmission. The benefits of Restylane are visible immediately after treatment.
It’s worth noting that the longevity of Restylane varies among patients, with mobile areas like the lips potentially experiencing faster absorption.
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