- Juvederm Voluma
- HA 20mg/mL, Lidocaine 0.3%
- A series of Hyaluronic Acid(HA) dermal fillers with lidocaine. Available in 15mg/ml, 17.5mg/ml, 25mg/ml and 20mg/ml concentrations
- 1mL x 2syringes
4pcs x 27G needles - Juvederm Volift
- HA 17.5mg/mL, Lidocaine 0.3%
- A series of Hyaluronic Acid(HA) dermal fillers with lidocaine. Available in 15mg/ml, 17.5mg/ml, 25mg/ml and 20mg/ml concentrations
- 1mL x 2syringes
4pcs x 30G needles - Juvederm Volite
- Hyaluronic Acid
- Juvederm Volite is a skinbooster, a cross-linked hyaluronic acid product designed to improve the quality of the skin, its texture and elasticity
- 1mL x 2syringes
- Juvederm Volbella
- HA 15mg/mL, Lidocaine 0.3%
- A series of Hyaluronic Acid(HA) dermal fillers with lidocaine. Available in 15mg/ml, 17.5mg/ml, 25mg/ml and 20mg/ml concentrations
- 1mL x 2syringes
4pcs x 32G needles
About:
- Juvederm is a cosmetic treatment referred to as a filler. It’s used to restore facial contours and improve signs of aging.
- It’s an injectable dermal filler with a base of hyaluronic acid.
- It’s a treatment that focuses on the face, specifically the cheeks, lips, and around the mouth.
- The procedure to inject the product takes 15 to 60 minutes.
- It’s one of the most common nonsurgical cosmetic procedures done in the U.S.
Safety:
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Juvederm in 2006.
More than 2.4 million procedures using hyaluronic acid-based fillers (including Juvederm) were performed in 2016.
Cost:
In 2016, the average cost per hyaluronic acid-based filler treatment, like Juvederm, was $620.
Efficacy:
Results are often noticeable immediately after a procedure.
Results can last one to two years.







