The extra volume provides your skin with a smoother appearance and decreases the look of wrinkles and fine lines. You can have this procedure almost anywhere on your face, including your cheeks, between your eyebrows, around your mouth or nose, your cheeks and the corners of your eyes.
When it comes to the cheeks, the most common form of Juvederm generally chosen is Juvederm Voluma XC. This is one of the densest Juvederm fillers available, one designed to add volume under the skin's surface while contouring the cheek area to your liking.
The effects of Juvederm often last only 18 months, so a year after your first injection is the best time to have another treatment session. This way you can maintain your youthful look rather than allowing the effects wearing off.
Juvederm Ultra is an advanced dermal filler with a smooth consistency that is excellent to restore volume and hydration for skin elasticity and support. It is selected to treat fine lines and wrinkles around the mouth, under the eyes in the tear troughs, and for lip augmentation.
JUVÉDERM® dermal fillers have become the second most popular cosmetic enhancement treatment behind BOTOX®, but there is a misconception that JUVÉDERM® products treat only lips. JUVÉDERM® is far more versatile than that.
Ultra is a thinner substance than other Juvederm® products and designed for deeper filling and to create needed definition.
Juvederm Ultra XC and Ultra Plus XC are Hyaluronic Acid dermal fillers injected beneath the skin's surface to smooth lines and wrinkles around the mouth. Both products are FDA-approved for the treatment of moderate to severe wrinkles and folds, while Juvéderm Ultra XC is also FDA-approved for lip augmentation.
For instance, both are used for the treatment of facial lines and wrinkles, but Juvederm Ultra Plus is a thicker more viscous substance than Juvederm Ultra. Therefore, Ultra Plus can provide more dramatic results in areas with deeper lines and hollows in the skin.
Juvéderm Ultra Plus Cost
The price Juvéderm Ultra and Juvéderm Ultra plus can reach up to $1,000 per syringe. Th Ultra line of products are used to achieve a patients goals to add moderate to significant volume to the lips.
JUVÉDERM Ultra XC and JUVÉDERM VOLUMA XC
JUVÉDERM Ultra XC creates fuller lips and smoothes the appearance of fine lines around the mouth. Because JUVÉDERM VOLUMA XC has a thicker gel-like formulation, it is more ideal for augmenting the cheeks and mid-face.
Juvéderm for Sunken Cheeks? To help restore lost volume in the cheeks, so you have a fuller, more youthful look, you're likely to need one syringe per cheek.
Juvederm Can Add Volume to the Cheeks
In addition to wrinkles, a telltale sign of aging is lost volume in the cheeks. Patients with sunken or hollowed out cheeks may feel as though they look older than they feel inside or actually are, causing embarrassment and mixed emotions.
Answer: 1 mL for both cheeks (0.5mL on each side) can create a subtle improvement on someone who already has good basic structure. 1 mL for both cheeks (0.5mL on each side) can create a subtle improvement on someone who already has good basic structure.
Cheeks—Juvederm Ultra Plus XC—-2 syringes, one for each side. Temples—Juvederm Ultra Plus XC—-1 syringe or Sculptra. If doing overall “re-volumizing”-—Sculptra 2 vials per treatment, 3 treatments, (total 6 vials)
Cheeks: Cheeks are very versatile and also the most challenging region of your face to treat. For each treatment, you'll need 10 to 15 filler syringes. Injecting too much filler might result in undesirable side effects, including a “duck-billed” appearance.
Juvederm and Restylane are currently the longest-lasting and most durable dermal fillers on the market. Juvederm and Restylane are families of hyaluronic acid fillers with numerous possible formulations. Each collection has numerous products catering to different cosmetic needs.
If you want to treat multiple facial areas, JUVÉDERM® Ultra XC is your best choice. If you want fewer injections along with enhanced flexibility, texture, and lip color, then Restylane® Kysse is your best choice.
Most Juvederm® fillers last between six and eighteen months. The more hydrating fillers Juvederm Ultra Plus and Juvederm Ultra last up to 1 year. The thicker filler Juvederm Voluma is the longest lasting hyaluronic acid filler currently available and in most patients last about two years.
The main difference between Juvéderm and Restylane is the texture. Restylane is more granular, while Juvéderm is smoother. For this reason, Juvéderm is often used to address finer lines and wrinkles in tighter areas of the face such as the smile lines.
This dermal filler offers patients an immediate improvement, with the full results developing in about two weeks. Patients love this injectable because it instantly boosts their appearance, but they also like the fact that treatments are fast, easy, and long-lasting.
Under Eye Hollows or Dark Circles – Juvéderm® Ultra can be used to restore under eye volume loss (tear trough deformities). In doing so, it can also reduce the appearance of under eye dark circles. Scar Correction – The thinner consistency of Juvéderm® Ultra is better equipped at correcting the appearance of scars.
ULTRA PLUS
While this filler is softer than Voluma, it is more cohesive and so does not spread as easily. It usually lasts 1 year or more. This means that is it less ideal for lifting, but great for filling more defined areas.
JUVEDERM® VOLUMA® XC injectable gel is designed to temporarily reverse these signs of aging. It is a gel that is injected into the cheek area to lift the skin. It temporarily adds volume to the cheek area and results in a smoother contour and more youthful appearance to the face.
We recommend Juvederm Ultra Plus lip injections to patients who prioritize adding volume to the body of the lips. Juvederm Ultra Plus has the additional benefit of longer-lasting results. Many patients find that Juvederm Ultra Plus lip injections last nine to twelve months, three months longer than Ultra.
First approved by the FDA in 2006, JUVÉDERM® ULTRA PLUS XC corrects moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds, such as the parentheses lines or "smile/laugh lines" around the nose and mouth, also known as nasolabial folds.