
It is thicker than Juvéderm Volbella XC, and it loves water, so the lips can hold better shape and get super juicy," says Cabin.
"If someone wants big lips, has super de-volumized lips, or needs me to build a lot of shape and structure, I opt for Juvéderm Ultra XC via needle.
Juvéderm Ultra XC: This filler is a great choice for the cheekbones, chin, nasolabial folds, lips, and jawline.
It is also the longest-lasting HA filler (up to 2 years), so it is the best financial investment for this region.” "It’s a thick filler, so it adds structure and support.
Juvéderm Voluma XC: This filler is often used for the cheekbones, chin, and jawline. “Juvéderm Voluma XC via blunt-tip cannula," says Cabin, referring to his pick of fillers for the cheekbones. As you can see, there are quite a few options so it is best to go to a qualified doctor who can best pick out the right type of filler for you. Meet the product lineup of HA fillers for each brand and get an idea of how some of these fillers will best work for your needs. The type of filler your doctor will choose will vary depending on where you are getting it, the problem it is addressing and the results you are looking for. Juvéderm is a natural, biodegradable product, as is Galderma’s product, Restylane, and its family of competitive HA dermal fillers. It’s safe to say that Allergan dominates much of the cosmetic enhancement market. They are also the manufacturer of the widely-known and trademarked botulinum toxin wrinkle treatment, Botox, along with several models of the most commonly used silicone breast implants. The Juvéderm line by Allergan is one of the most well-known of the HA fillers. HA is found naturally in your body, so they dissolve naturally and gradually over time, generally between 6 to 12 months depending on the individual and the product used. Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers are one of the most popular as they have a soft texture to create beautiful results. For definitive answers, we turned to two experts from both coasts: NYC-based cosmetic dermatologist Marnie Nussbaum, MD, and Beverly Hills facial plastic surgeon Jonathan Cabin, MD. Navigating which fillers (and which technique) to choose for different regions of the face can be difficult, especially considering using the right product is essential to achieving the most desired results. have also manufactured dermal fillers to address various facial concerns, such as smoothing wrinkles and adding volume to sunken or depressed areas. In addition to Allergan and Galderma, companies including Merz Aesthetics and Suneva Medical Inc. In June 2006, the FDA approved Juvéderm, a family of hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal fillers for long-lasting correction of facial wrinkles and folds. There are two principal manufacturers of injectable filler: the publicly-traded company Allergan, and Galderma, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nestlé (yes, like the chocolate). There are many options when it comes to the types of filler. This is due largely in part to celebs like Kylie Jenner who are open about their use of filler to accentuate their features.
Dermal fillers have been around for 16 years, but they’ve had quite a renaissance in the last few. In the beauty industry, it’s rare to see a product that has existed for almost two decades suddenly spike in popularity, especially within a new demographic from its originally-intended audience.