Depending on the present volume of your lips, one syringe of Juvederm Ultra Plus XC should be enough to give you the result you are looking for. It is always better to use a little less product at the beginning and add more later if needed rather than having an overdone look that you are unhappy with.
One syringe of Juvederm is sometimes sufficient for mild nasolabial folds. For lip augmentation, one syringe will sculpt and enhance the lips. The change will be noticeable but subtle. Two syringes will give a more dramatic size increase and enhancement.
Answer: Juvederm for lips
IN our practice, the typical amount for upper and lower lips is 1-1.5 syringes. If the lip injection is part of a larger area of treatment around the mouth, then the amount is less in most cases.
How much is in one syringe of filler? Most fillers come in a syringe with 1mL of product. That is approximately 1/5th of a teaspoon. A small amount of product can go a long way, but many times optimal results require more than one syringe to obtain.
Each Juvederm syringe carries 1ml of product. That's 1/5 of a teaspoon. Typically the nasolabial folds alone would require a full syringe, and lips at least half of a syringe for modest augmentation.
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.
Generally, one syringe provides a mild or moderate enhancement to the cheeks or lips. In short, yes, one syringe of filler can make a difference. However, if you want an exaggerated result, or have lost a large amount of volume you may require additional syringes.
It's a common misconception that dermal filler is going to dramatically change your appearance with the very first treatment. In actual fact, 1ml of dermal filler is just enough to create a very subtle result that clients can then build upon over time (if that's your goal).
Some doctors advocate using 10 to 15 syringes of filler per session, while others feel each patient is different. However, several factors determine the amount of filler put into each part of your face, such as where the area is, how many other regions are getting treatment, and your unique facial structure.
The Results Improve Over Time
Because these injections stimulate your body's production of collagen and elastin, the final results of treatment won't be seen for several weeks. Even as the hyaluronic acid is processed by your body, healthy collagen and elastin grow at a more significant rate.
In rare cases, facial fillers like Juvederm can migrate to another site of your face within a few days of your injections. This happens when the filler moves before it has fully bonded with your facial tissue.
Cons: Some of the common side effects following Juvederm administration include the likes of bruising, pain, and swelling. In terms of cost, it's an expensive procedure.
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.
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.
Unlike other dermal fillers such as Sculptra, Juvederm does not significantly expand after injection. This allows Juvederm to create a smooth result and for the patient to immediately get an idea after treatment of the result that they will live with.
Discontinuing the treatment will not make your wrinkles worse. When the effect wears off, the treated area will go back to its original appearance. With dermal fillers, most people think your skin will become wrinkly or saggy if you stop getting injections. This is not necessarily true.
Depending on the injection site and amount of dermal filler, most HA fillers last from 6 – 12 months on average. Regardless of which dermal filler you use, two or three syringes are almost always recommended in order to achieve the most gorgeous outcomes.
When you have had too much filler, then you may appear to have a bulging forehead, an overly pointy and sharp chin, and overly protruding cheekbones. Furthermore, the filler can stretch and weigh down your skin over time, which is known as filler fatigue.
Liquid Facelift (full face – anti-aging)
Sometimes patients do also take this opportunity to tweak or enhance certain features, but when anti-aging alone is the goal, patients usually need between 4 and 10 syringes, depending upon age.
In reality, fillers take up to four weeks to “settle,” according to Healthline. Different types of fillers can settle more quickly, and your lifestyle and similar factors can also affect the amount of time it takes to settle.
The amount of ml of dermal filler will influence the size difference before and after treatment. The most common treatment amount for thin lips lies between 0.5ml and 1ml. More than 1ml of dermal filler is possible, but this would create a much more dramatic look.
Yes, lip fillers can give you a natural-looking result. Depending on what type of dermal filler you choose and the results you want, lip fillers can give you anywhere from a natural appearance to a celebrity-like pout.
One syringe of filler is good often in the lips, lip lines, between the brows or within the brows to lift them, acne or traumatic scarring, and in the under eye depressions. One syringe may also be great for touchups of filler after you have obtained the optimal result and want to keep the result.
The Juvederm family uses different hyaluronic acid formulas to create volume underneath sagging dermal tissue, thus helping to temporarily lift the skin. Once this plumping effect takes place, wrinkles and fine lines are smoothed out, leading to a more radiant and smoother face that looks years younger.