Why did my juvederm not last?

Author: Dr. Carolanne Bahringer I  |  Last update: Monday, July 24, 2023

Why Are Filler Results Temporary? Dermal fillers are created using naturally occurring enzymes, such as hyaluronic acid. For this reason, they are metabolized by your body over time. The speed of your metabolism will greatly affect how long your treatment results last.

Why does my filler go away so fast?

People with higher metabolisms will experience shorter filler results because their bodies will break the filler compound down faster than those with slower metabolisms. The same goes for other treatments such as BOTOX® and Dysport®.

How can I make Juvederm last longer?

Hydration not only keeps wrinkles at bay, but helps maintain your injections. In addition to drinking water, hydrate your skin with topical treatments. Choose a moisturizer with hyaluronic acid to reduce inflammation and slow the process with which your body breaks down your injectables.

Do fillers sometimes not work?

There are also occasions where patients who get fillers frequently do not respond as well to the same filler since the injected tissues start to develop channels, swelling or firmness. For instance, Radiesse can form tissue tracks after as little as 3 serial treatments.

Why has my lip filler disappeared after 2 days?

Answer: This may be due to diminished swelling.

Keep in mind that swelling is a common side effect immediately following lip injections, so it is possible that what you're seeing is that swelling beginning to diminish.

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Why did my lip filler go away so fast?

If you don't receive routine maintenance your lip fillers will dissolve over time until it's completely metabolized in your body. Some people metabolize it very fast and will make the dermal filler dissolve fast. Others may metabolize the filler slower and may see longer lasting results due to that.

Why are my fillers not lasting?

Why Are Filler Results Temporary? Dermal fillers are created using naturally occurring enzymes, such as hyaluronic acid. For this reason, they are metabolized by your body over time. The speed of your metabolism will greatly affect how long your treatment results last.

Can I get more filler after 2 weeks?

I recommend waiting 2 weeks after a filler injection before repeating filler in that same region. The swelling that normally occurs after an injection will usually have subsided by that time to give a more accurate view of whether or not additional filler is needed.

Does drinking water help fillers?

Drink plenty of water. HA based fillers such as Juvederm work by using the water naturally stored in our tissues, by drinking plenty of water after having a dermal filler treatment it helps the filler hold its chaos and last for longer.

Does Juvederm get better with time?

This filler works naturally, much like the hyaluronic acid your body already produces. Because it works this way, it takes two to three weeks to fully settle into your skin. This means that while you'll see an immediate improvement, you won't see your final results right away.

Why did my lip filler only last a month?

Your metabolism determines how long your lip filler will last. The same bodily mechanism that regulates how quickly you metabolize calories determines how fast your filler will break down. In short: if you have a fast metabolism, your lip filler will likely break down more quickly.

What lasts longer than Juvederm?

However, the longest-lasting facial filler is Sculptra, since it stimulates collagen production in the body for longer, more effective results. Other fillers such as Restylane and Juvederm come at a close second, depending on the patient's needs.

Which Juvederm filler lasts the longest?

For a better idea of which fillers last the longest, typical longevity for popular dermal fillers are listed below:
  • Juvederm Voluma: Up to 24 months, but touch-ups may be needed at 12 months to boost longevity.
  • Juvederm Volbella: About 12 months.
  • Restylane Silk: Between six and 12 months.
  • Radiesse: About 12 months.

Why did my filler only last 3 months?

Over time, as facial movement increases in areas like the lips or cheeks, it causes the filler to break down and dissolve at a quicker rate. This makes the filler disappear faster in more active areas of the face.

What breaks down filler faster?

Sun exposure speeds up the aging process on the skin and is one of the leading causes of wrinkles. Those UV rays can also cause certain fillers to break down faster and being absorbed by the body more quickly.

Why does my lip filler only last a week?

The longevity of filler depends on many factors, like the type and amount, but, mostly, metabolic rate. Metabolism affects just how long filler lasts in each of our bodies, which is why your friend's lip filler might last longer than yours, or vice versa.

What not to do after fillers?

Here's What NOT to Do After Getting Cosmetic Injectables
  • Botox and fillers act differently in your body. ...
  • Don't participate in intense cardio. ...
  • Don't apply makeup or use facial tools. ...
  • Don't lie down. ...
  • Don't drink alcohol. ...
  • Don't get a facial, massage, or microdermabrasion.

What breaks down filler naturally?

Your body naturally dissolves the dermal filler for you over time using a substance called hyaluronidase. This is a naturally occurring material in your body that gradually breaks down the hyaluronic acid in your filler, causing your results to gradually diminish over a period of 6 – 18 months.

How do I get the best results from fillers?

Tips to Maximize Your Botox & Filler Results
  1. See a Highly Experienced Injector. ...
  2. Follow Your Aftercare Instructions. ...
  3. Protect Your Skin From the Sun. ...
  4. Use Skin Care Products. ...
  5. Avoid Squinting or Scowling as Much as Possible. ...
  6. Avoid Smoking. ...
  7. Schedule Regular Treatments.

Can you overdo fillers?

However, the use of too much filler results in overly puffy cheeks which look unnatural and inappropriate for their age. The pursuit of the “apple cheeks” have also contributed to this syndrome. Overfilling in the cheeks and under the eyes obliterates the natural lid-cheek junction.

How long should you wait between fillers?

You should plan for touch-ups every 18-24 months. Are signs of aging impacting your appearance and your confidence? Contact the experts at Beverly Fischer, MD and The Advanced Center for Plastic Surgery today to learn more about dermal fillers and which is best for you.

When can I get a second syringe of filler?

The minimum time to wait for a second filler is when the swelling and bruises are probably resolved, which takes about 2 weeks. Juvederm can last up to 6 months, however, it more likely to break down due to continuous movement of the facial areas injected.

What affects how long fillers last?

First, how long a filler last depends on the type of filler used. For example, a hyaluronic acid based filler like Restylane may last 9-12 months while Sculptra, a biostimulatory filler, may last up to 2 years. Radiesse and Bellafill are other examples of biostimulatory fillers.

Which lasts longer Juvederm or Restylane?

JUVÉDERM results can last between 1 – 2 years. Restylane is used to treat the same areas of the face as JUVÉDERM. However, it tends to work well to fill in folds or lines around the nose and cheeks, and the eyes. Restylane fillers typically last 6 – 18 months, depending on the target area.

Where do fillers last the longest?

Some dermal fillers have been studied to last close to two years. The three fillers that tend to last the longest are Restylane Lyft, Restylane Defyne, Restylane Refyne, Juvederm, Voluma, Radiesse, and Sculptra. Restylane Defyne is built for balance and used in the nasal labial folds and marionette lines.

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