What is Juvederm Volift?
Juvederm Volift is an injectable gel implant from the family of Vycross Technology based dermal devices.
The product is indicated for treatment of
deep skin depressions, face contouring and as well as for
lips enhancement and deep-set facial wrinkles.
What are the indications for Juvederm Volift treatment?
Juvederm Volift can be profitably used
on and off label for:
- Volume restoration
- Facial contouring
- Lips enhancement
- Fine lines and wrinkles improvement
- Crow’s feet treatment
- Smoothing the frown lines
Juvederm Volift target areas
Juvederm Volift procedures should be performed via
deep dermis or lips mucosa injection into the following areas.
- Lips
- Cheek
- Chin
- Nasolabial folds
- Marionette lines
- Lip lines
Juvederm Volift results
The biggest benefit that Vycross Technology provides are the
natural-looking results, so desired by a number of clients nowadays.
Perhaps the most impressive thing about the fillers from the Vycross range is the longevity of the results, which can last
up to 18 months.
Juvederm Volift device properties
Juvederm Volift has a form of sterile, thick, nonpyrogenic solution consisting of polysaccharide hyaluronic acid of a non-animal origin.
Due to the Vycross Technology, the product has a smoother consistency providing a more
comfortable procedure to your patient to significant longevity of the results.
The preparation is produced through a multi-stage cleaning process which increases stability of the preparation.
Juvederm Volift side effects
Patients must be informed about the potential temporary side effects of
Juvederm Volift injection which may include swelling, firmness, discoloration or redness of the treated area and bruising as well.
Those symptoms should disappear within 7 days from the injection date.
Contraindications for Juvederm Volift treatment
Unfortunately, hyaluronic acid injections are not for everyone. If a patient is
allergic or hypersensitive to hyaluronic acid, pregnant, breastfeeding or has an autoimmune disease, the procedure is not allowed.
The treated area should be free of infection or inflammation for the procedure to proceed.