Face Injectables
Jeuveau Neurotoxin
What is Jeuveau?
Jeuveau is a botulinum toxin type A injection used in the treatment of wrinkles.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Jeuveau for the treatment of wrinkles in February 2019.
It’s a new type of botulinum toxin A injection. It’s also sometimes called the new Botox or “Newtox” for short because it’s a new version of the same active ingredient used in original Botox Cosmetic injections. This neurotoxin works by relaxing muscles beneath the skin. When used as a wrinkle treatment, these types of injections create a smoother appearance in the skin.
You won't be disappointed at how fast Jeuveau works.
Start experiencing results in three - five days. Jeuveau can last up to four months.
Juvéderm Facial Fillers
How Does JUVÉDERM® Works?
During treatment, a JUVÉDERM® filler is injected into the treatment area by a licensed specialist using a needle or cannula. JUVÉDERM® fillers add volume to the treatment area. Results with JUVÉDERM® fillers are not permanent, and retreatment is usually needed to maintain your results.
What Is Hyaluronic Acid?
Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is a sugar naturally produced by the body that retains moisture in the skin. The main ingredient in JUVÉDERM® fillers is a modified form of HA. JUVÉDERM® fillers temporarily restore volume loss in certain areas of the face and help provide long-lasting, natural-looking results.
Restylane Facial Filler
What Ic IS Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filter?
Dermal fillers are injection treatments used to diminish wrinkles,
restore fullness or make subtle changes.
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a naturally occurring substance in your skin that helps provide hydration, fullness, and elasticity.1 It diminishes as we age, causing
skin to lose volume while increasing the chances for wrinkles and folds to appear.
Restylane dermal fillers use clear gel formulations of HA. As the original non-animal stabilized HA filler, Restylane was designed to be closest to the body's own hyaluronic acid with minimal crosslinking, 2*† and was the first to be approved by the US FDA.