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Juvederm Family

JUVÉDERM® is the #1 chosen dermal filler collection in the US* that offers 5 different and long lasting fillers

All About Juvederm

Hyaluronic acid, or HA, is a naturally occurring substance that delivers volume to the skin. JUVÉDERM® is a long-lasting, non-surgical option that contains a modified form of HA. Fillers that include HA are a top choice for patients—over 90% of filler patients receive an HA dermal filler.*

Blue is proud to offer the entire Juvederm Family Of Fillers

Ultra xc

Ultra Plus xc

Volbella

Vollure

Voluma

Real Juvederm Family Results.

Frequently Asked Questions.

Advanced technology for long-lasting results: JUVÉDERM® Injectable Gel employs its unique manufacturing process to provide the highest concentration of cross-linked hyaluronic acid of any currently available hyaluronic acid dermal filler for long-lasting results. This advanced manufacturing process also creates a smooth consistency gel that flows consistently and easily into the skin and provides a smooth, natural look and feel. JUVÉDERM® is the only filler available with this smooth consistency gel formulation—other existing hyaluronic acid fillers are made of granular consistency gels.

Proven safety and effectiveness: JUVÉDERM® is the first FDA-approved hyaluronic acid dermal filler that has demonstrated its safety and effectiveness in persons of color.

Quick and easy procedure: JUVÉDERM® Injectable Gel is a nonsurgical physician-administered treatment that requires no allergy skin test and minimal recovery or downtime.

Personalized treatment: JUVÉDERM® Injectable Gel is available in two formulations— JUVÉDERM® Ultra for versatility in contouring and volumizing facial wrinkles and folds, and JUVÉDERM® Ultra Plus, a more robust formulation for volumizing and correcting deeper folds and wrinkles. This allows your healthcare professional to tailor treatment to meet your unique needs.

JUVÉDERM® Injectable Gel is a nonsurgical, physician-administered treatment. Your healthcare professional eases JUVÉDERM® under the skin using a fine needle to augment, or fill, the soft tissue of the dermis—the dense inner layer of skin beneath the epidermis—to add volume and diminish wrinkles and folds. JUVÉDERM® Injectable Gel is used most effectively for those wrinkles and folds in the lower third of your face, like your “laugh lines,” “smile lines” or “parentheses” (nasolabial folds), or “marionette lines” (oral commissures).

JUVÉDERM® is a “next-generation” filler. It is made from hyaluronic acid—a naturally occurring substance in your skin that helps to hydrate and add volume. Hyaluronic acid may diminish with age, contributing to the formation of wrinkles and folds. JUVÉDERM® Injectable Gel works to correct this by restoring hyaluronic acid in your skin, helping to smooth wrinkles and folds.

JUVÉDERM® employs its unique manufacturing process to provide the highest concentration of cross-linked hyaluronic acid of any currently available hyaluronic acid dermal filler for long-lasting results. This advanced manufacturing process also works to create a smooth consistency gel that flows easily into the skin during the injection process and provides a smooth, natural look and feel—so everyone will notice (but no one will know!) JUVÉDERM® Injectable Gel is the only filler available with this smooth consistency gel—other existing hyaluronic acid dermal fillers are made of granular consistency gels.

Because JUVÉDERM® Injectable Gel is a simple, nonsurgical treatment, there is minimal recovery or downtime. So you can make an appointment to stop by your healthcare professional’s office for treatment on the way home from work or the gym, or even while the kids are at soccer practice—and get right back to your life. Here’s what to expect when you visit your healthcare professional’s office for treatment. (Please note that although this experience is typical, the routine at your healthcare professional’s office may be different).

Before you go: Some doctors recommend that you avoid any medications that can prolong bleeding, such as aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDS), for at least a week prior to treatment in order to reduce the risk of bruising and bleeding at the injection site. Ask your healthcare professional what he or she recommends.

When you arrive: If this is your first visit, your healthcare professional will ask about your medical history, including any allergies you may have or medications you may take, and will tell you more about wrinkle treatment with Juvéderm. JUVÉDERM® Injectable Gel does not require an allergy test.

Determining your treatment needs: Your healthcare professional will examine the soft tissue of your face to assess the depth of wrinkles and folds to determine your treatment. JUVÉDERM® Injectable Gel is available in two formulations—JUVÉDERM® Ultra for versatility in contouring and volumizing facial wrinkles and folds, and JUVÉDERM® Ultra Plus, a robust formulation for volumizing and correcting deeper folds and wrinkles. This allows your healthcare professional to better tailor treatment to your unique needs. Your healthcare professional may even take pretreatment photographs so you can see the difference after treatment!

Before the procedure: Although anesthesia is not required, your healthcare professional may use topical or injectable anesthesia to numb the treatment area first.

The procedure: Your healthcare professional will ease the JUVÉDERM® Injectable Gel under your skin to augment, or fill, wrinkles and folds. Following the injection, your healthcare professional may gently massage the treated areas. The procedure is quick and easy. The injection itself usually takes only about 15 minutes.

With Juvéderm, there is minimal recovery or downtime after the procedure.

For the first 24 hours following treatment, you should avoid strenuous exercise, excessive sun or heat exposure, and consumption of alcoholic beverages in order to help minimize the risks of temporary redness, swelling, and/or itching at the treatment sites. After the treatment, some temporary injection-related reactions may occur, including redness, pain, firmness, swelling, and bumps. Studies have shown that these are usually mild to moderate in nature and clear up on their own in 7 days or less. If you experience swelling at the injection site, you can apply an ice pack for a brief period. Your healthcare professional will tell you when makeup may be applied after your treatment.

You should see an immediate improvement in the treatment areas. Most patients need one treatment to achieve optimal wrinkle smoothing, and the results last up to 6 months or more. However, results may vary and correction is temporary. Supplemental “touch up” treatments may be required to achieve and maintain optimal results.

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Pre + Post Care Instructions

Pre Juvederm Family Instructions
No Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (Ibuprofen, Motrin, Advil, Aleve, Vioxx, Etc.), Aspirin, High Doses Of Vitamin E, Or Ginko Biloba One Week Prior To Treatment. This Will Reduce The Possible Side Effects Of Bruising And/Or Swelling In The Treated Area(S). Consumption Of Alcoholic Beverages Prior To Treatment Can Increase The Chances Of Bruising And/Or Swelling. You Cannot Be Pregnant Or Breastfeeding To Receive Treatment. If You Have A History Of Oral Herpes, You Must Pre-Treat With An Anti-Viral Three Days Before Your Scheduled Visit.
Post Juvederm Family Instructions
Swelling, Redness, And Tenderness Will Occur After Your Treatment And Usually Resolves Within 72 Hours. Cold Compresses (A Cloth Dipped In Cold Water, Wrung Out, And Applied To The Injected Area) May Be Used Immediately After Treatment To Reduce Swelling. Avoid Touching The Treated Area Within 6 Hours Of Treatment So You Do Not Accidentally Injure Your Skin. After That, The Area Can Be Gently Washed With Soap And Water. Until There Is No Redness Or Swelling, Avoid Exposure Of The Treated Area To Intense Heat (Sun Lamp Or Sun Bathing) Or Extreme Cold Weather. If You Have Suffered Previously From Facial Cold Sores, There Is A Risk That The Needle Punctures Could Contribute To Another Occurrence. Ask Your Treatment Provider About Medications That May Minimize A Recurrence. Avoid Taking Aspirin And Other Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Medications, St. John’s Wort, And High Doses Of Vitamin E Supplements For One Week After Treatment. These Agents May Increase The Risk Of Bruising And Bleeding At The Injection Site. Avoid Aesthetic Lasers, Microdermabrasion, Or IPL Over Areas With Restylane For A Minimum Of One Week After Treatment