Juvederm

Flaunt it. JUVÉDERM® it.

Over time, skin loses its volume. JUVÉDERM® helps you temporarily bring it back. It restores your skin’s volume with a modified form of hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid, or HA, is a natural substance in the body that delivers volume to the skin. Modified HA is the main ingredient behind JUVÉDERM®. Getting treated with JUVÉDERM® helps add volume to different areas of the face without surgery while also temporarily restoring the volume loss beneath the surface.

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LIFT IT. SMOOTH IT. PLUMP IT.

JUVÉDERM® is the leading collection of fillers to temporarily lift & contour cheeks, smooth lines, or plump lips. How? It temporarily restores your skin’s volume with a modified form of hyaluronic acid. Over time, your face changes in many ways. This is part of the normal aging process, but genetics and environmental factors also play a role. You may notice a change in the appearance of your skin, typically in the form of deepening parentheses lines and wrinkles. Age-related mid-face volume loss is also common and JUVÉDERM® can be used to help you regain the volume in your cheeks and mid-facial area.

JUVEDERM FORMULAS

JUVÉDERM® VOLUMA™ injectable gel is for deep injection in the cheek area to correct age-related volume loss.

JUVÉDERM® VOLLURE™ injectable gels are for injection into the facial tissue for the correction of moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds, such as nasolabial folds. 

JUVÉDERM® VOLBELLA™ injectable gel is for injection into the lips for lip augmentation and for correction of perioral lines.

JUVÉDERM® Ultra injectable gels are for injection into the facial tissue for the correction of moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds, such as nasolabial folds.

JUVÉDERM® Ultra Plus injectable gel is for injection into the lips and perioral area for lip augmentation.

 

NERVOUS ABOUT PAIN?! REVIVE NOW OFFERS DENTAL BLOCKS FOR LIP FILLER CLIENTS!

Many dermal filler products contain an integrated local anesthetic, lidocaine, in the injectable product itself. However, some clients may still choose to have a “dental block” prior to lip filler injection. A dental block refers to injecting an anesthetic agent, to the infraorbital nerve and/or mental nerve. Lidocaine mixed with a small amount of epinephrine is the most common anesthetic agent used for dermal fillers because of its relatively fast onset of approximately 3-5 minutes and its duration of approximately 2-3 hours.

If a patient elects to have their lips injected with a filler and choose to have a nerve block, then both the infraorbital nerve and mental nerve will require anesthesia. The mental nerve is responsible for the sensation or feeling to the lower lip and chin. Most patients opt for a dental block when injecting the lip area.

**With any type of injected anesthetic, there are associated risks involved, which may include: bleeding, infection, and/or unintentional injection into an artery or vein.

When considering a dental block prior to a dermal filler one must consider their personal threshold for pain, what are the areas of concern, and the associated risks involved. At Revive we are happy to discuss your anesthetic options and we offer dental blocks for those who are candidates and desire this type of anesthesia prior to dermal filler injection!

Contact our Client Coordinator to schedule your complimentary consultation!

Juvederm Treatments

JUVEDERM Ultra

$650
per syringe

JUVEDERM Ultra Plus

$650
per syringe

JUVEDERM Volbella

$650
per syringe

JUVEDERM Vollure

$650
per syringe

JUVEDERM Voluma

$850
per syringe

This is a very common question with first-time injectable clients. How does one even schedule if they aren’t quite sure what they are asking for?! Well, we are here to help!
Let’s break it down…

+ NEUROTOXIN (BOTOX,  DYSPORT, JEUVEAU)
+ DERMAL FILLERS (RESTYLANE & JUVEDERM)

What’s the difference?!
Botox or Dysport are most effective for superficial lines and wrinkles, while filler (Restylane or Juvederm) plumps the skin and restores volume loss. Depending on your goals, a combination of toxin and filler can make the greatest impact on your appearance!

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Neurotoxin(s) – (Botox, Dysport, Jeuveau)
Offer natural-looking wrinkle reduction by temporarily relaxing the facial muscles that cause fine lines and wrinkles. By temporarily preventing the contraction of muscles one can reduce and prevent laugh lines, frown lines, and crow’s feet. The three most common areas treated are the forehead, crow’s feet, and vertical ’11’ lines between the eyebrows.

Dermal Filler(s) – (Restylane or Juvederm)
Restore facial volume loss or deficiency. Adding volume with an injectable gel filler adds volume, which plumps the lips, lifts the cheeks, encourages natural collagen production, and prevents the skin from sagging. Add fullness and volume to your smile and/or the middle and lower facial areas.

Toxin and fillers both require the expertise of a certified medical professional for safe and effective results. Schedule your complimentary consultation with our providers today to learn more about reaching your goals with neurotoxin and dermal fillers.

JUVÉDERM® is ideal for cheeks, parentheses lines around the mouth, and lips.

Many dermal filler products contain an integrated local anesthetic, lidocaine, in the injectable product itself. However, some clients may still choose to have a “dental block” prior to lip filler injection. A dental block refers to injecting an anesthetic agent, to the infraorbital nerve and/or mental nerve. Lidocaine mixed with a small amount of epinephrine is the most common anesthetic agent used for dermal fillers because of its relatively fast onset of approximately 3-5 minutes and its duration of approximately 2-3 hours.

If a patient elects to have their lips injected with a filler and choose to have a nerve block, then both the infraorbital nerve and mental nerve will require anesthesia. The mental nerve is responsible for the sensation or feeling to the lower lip and chin. Most patients opt for a dental block when injecting the lip area.

**With any type of injected anesthetic, there are associated risks involved, which may include: bleeding, infection, and/or unintentional injection into an artery or vein.

When considering a dental block prior to a dermal filler one must consider their personal threshold for pain, what are the areas of concern, and the associated risks involved. At Revive we are happy to discuss your anesthetic options and we offer dental blocks for those who are candidates and desire this type of anesthesia prior to dermal filler injection!

You will see results instantly!

It’s recommended that you wait a minimum of 24 hours after your treatment to jet off; flying sooner than this recommended time is generally not considered medically safe due to the potential risks. Should complications arise, we prefer clients to be close to our practice.

Always consult with your provider and disclose any holiday or travel plans so they can advise you on the best treatment plan.

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