Which type of Juvéderm do I need?
Your provider will decide which one is best for you. However, here is a general guide to the different types:
TYPE
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BENEFITS
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LASTS
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GOOD TO KNOW
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JUVÉDERM ULTRA XC
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Plumps lips AND/OR softens moderate to severe nasolabial folds
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Up to 1 year
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Good for bigger lips
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JUVÉDERM VOLBELLA XC
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Subtly plumps lips while smoothing vertical lip lines around the mouth
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Up to 1 year
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Good for subtly bigger lips
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JUVÉDERM VOLUMA XC
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Adds volume to cheeks with a deep injection
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Up to 2 years
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Typically for adults age 35 and older
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JUVÉDERM XC
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Softens moderate to severe nasolabial folds
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Up to 1 year
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The OG Juvéderm, it was first approved by the FDA in 2006
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JUVÉDERM VOLLURE XC
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Softens moderate to severe nasolabial folds
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Up to 18 months
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Newest Juvéderm option and lasts the longest of the wrinkle-smoothing Juvéderms
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Note: XC indicates that there is lidocaine in the syringe to help make the injection less painful.
While reading about all these types of Juvéderm might leave your head spinning, Dr. Russell notes that their differences lie in their hyaluronic-acid concentrations, the way the hyaluronic acid is cross-linked, and their viscosities.
"Different products are better for different areas, and it also depends on the structure of the patient," she says.
Can I get Juvéderm anywhere else?
An injector may also use Juvéderm on areas not listed above, such as "the lines from the mouth to the chin (melomental folds), hands, temples, tear troughs, etc.," Dr. Russell says. These areas deviate from the manufacturer's approved areas of use, and injecting them is known as using Juvéderm "off-label."
Dr. Russell says that "most experienced injectors will deviate from the on-label applications of the Juvéderm products. The ideal product for your needs is best determined during a consultation."
How much Juvéderm do I need?
Patients typically need between one and two syringes of Juvéderm for one area, but may need three or four. How much you need exactly depends on various factors, including age, depth of wrinkles, your end goal, etc. Your doctor can tell you how many syringes you'll need to achieve a good result during your consultation.
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How much does Juvéderm cost?
Typically, a Juvéderm treatment will cost about $450–$600 per syringe. However, one our site, you can find Juvéderm treatments for less than $400.
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How is Juvéderm different from other injectables?
Different injectables treat different signs of aging.
Some lines and creases are noticeable when we're sitting still, perhaps reading a book or watching TV. Others become apparent when the face is in motion—when we're talking and laughing.
This distinction has given rise to two types of injectables:
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For wrinkles when face is at rest: Dermal fillers, like Juvéderm
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For wrinkles when face is in motion: Neuromodulators, such as Botox and Dysport
"Neuromodulators are used to relax muscles that cause wrinkles with movement," Dr. Russell says. "Fillers are used to restore volume and correct wrinkles at rest."