JUVÉDERM VOLUMA™ XC injections to the North Texas area including Dallas, North Dallas, University Park, Highland Park central cities.
A total of 3.5 mL of JUVÉDERM VOLUMA™ XC was injected into the cheek area.
In the clinical trial, the average volume of JUVÉDERM VOLUMA™ XC injected was 6.8 mL to achieve optimal correction for the cheek area.
Unretouched photos of paid model taken 1 month after treatment.
A total of 4.8 mL of JUVÉDERM VOLUMA™ XC was injected into the cheek area.
In the clinical trial, the average volume of JUVÉDERM VOLUMA™ XC injected was 6.8 mL to achieve optimal correction for the cheek area.
APPROVED USE
JUVÉDERM VOLUMA™ XC injectable gel is for deep injection in the cheek area to correct age-related volume loss in adults over the age of 21.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Are there any reasons why I should not receive JUVÉDERM VOLUMA™ XC?
Do not use if you have a history of severe allergies or severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), or if you are allergic to the proteins (gram-positive bacterial proteins) used to make the hyaluronic acid (HA) in JUVÉDERM VOLUMA™ XC.
What precautions should my doctor advise me about?
- The safety of JUVÉDERM VOLUMA™ XC injectable gel for use during pregnancy, in women who are breastfeeding, or in patients with very thin skin in the cheek area has not been studied
- The safety for use in patients under 35 years or over 65 years has not been studied
- The safety and effectiveness for treatment in areas other than the cheek area have not been established
- The safety for use in patients with a history of excessive scarring or pigmentation disorders has not been studied and may result in additional scars or changes in pigmentation
- The long-term safety of repeat treatments has not been established
- Patients who experience skin injury near the site of injection may be at a higher risk for side effects
- Tell your doctor if you are on therapy used to decrease the body’s immune response (immunosuppressive therapy). Use may result in an increased risk of infection
- Tell your doctor if you are using medications that can prolong bleeding, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or other blood thinners; as with any injection, this may result in increased bruising or bleeding at the injection site
- Minimize strenuous exercise and exposure to extensive sun or heat within the first 24 hours following treatment
What are possible side effects?
Side effects are moderate (uncomfortable) and generally last 2 to 4 weeks.
The most common side effects include temporary reactions at the treatment
site such as tenderness, swelling, firmness, lumps/bumps, bruising,
pain, redness, discoloration, and itching.