The mostpopular of the dermal fillers :
Juvederm And Restylane
Individuals who are facing the natural process of aging now have more options than ever when it comes to diminishing the appearance of unwanted wrinkles and creases. The most popular of the dermal fillers currently on the market are Juvederm And Restylane.
Although Juvedurm and Restylane share some of the same benefits, they do have some differences and those considering dermal filler injections should consult with a skilled practitioner to learn which treatments option is best for them.

Anti Aging Treatments - Juvedurm Fillers
Juvederm vs. Restylane: What You Should Know
Both Juvederm and Restylane are FDA approved and aid in restoring the skin’s natural youthfulness and overall vitality. Depending upon personal preference and your desired results, Juvederm and Restylane are both effective anti aging treatments for patients 35-60 years of age.
Similarities
- Both fillers are made from hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring substance that helps to hydrate and add volume to the skin.
- Each is effective for smoothing wrinkles, sculpting lips, and improving other facial features
- Both are minimally invasive and require little to no recovery time

Restylane Before and after
Differences
- Juvederm typically takes a maximum of 24 hours for recovery and Restylane can take anywhere from two to three days for swelling to go down
- Results for Juvedurm are reported to appear instantly and the results for Restylane won’t be as evident until about a week after the procedure
- The results of Juvederm typically lasts from three to nine months while results for treatments Restylane can last for six months or more



1 comments:
Restylane is the gel that is injected into the skin in tiny amounts with a very fine needle to add volume and smooth out wrinkles.
Restylane can be used to make lips fuller, to restore areas that have developed lines and wrinkles and redefining facial contours. The most common uses are the areas between the eyebrows, from the root of the nose to the angle of the mouth, and the lips, although not limited to these.
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