3 Things You Should Know Before Getting Juvederm

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3 Things You Should Know Before Getting Juvederm

28 June 2018
 Categories: Beauty & Fashion, Blog


Juvederm is a specific type of dermal filler that is used to correct folds and wrinkles on your face that are moderate in nature. Before you get juvaderm treatments, you should understand a few things you'll want to do to get the best results. 

Always Used A Licensed & Board Certified Doctor

If you want to have juvederm injected into your face, you need to make sure that you meet with a health care provider. You should have a consultation to determine if you are in the right health and shape to have juvederm injections with a licensed and board-certified doctor. A board-certified doctor can make sure that the procedure will not present any medical complication for you.

The actual injections do not have to be done by the doctor but should take place in the doctor's office. In many offices, a certified and trained nurse will do the actual injections under the supervision of the doctor. You should always have a medical professional perform this procedure, and you should never attempt to purchase and inject yourself with juvederm or any other type of dermal filler.

Discuss What You Want Juvaderm To Do For You

Next, it is important to understand that juvederm can be used to change your face in a variety of different ways. It is most commonly used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and lines on your face. However, those are not the only uses for juvederm.

You can also use juvederm to help treat acne scars and make them fade away. You can use it to lift up your cheeks or fill in loose or sagging skin. It can even be used to temporarily change the shape of your nose or your lips.

Juvederm can be used to make a wide array of subtle changes to your face. Discuss what changes you would like to make to your face and if those changes are possible with your doctor.

Give Yourself Some Recovery Time

It is true that juvederm is an out-patient procedure, which means that the procedure can be performed at your doctor's office and you can go home afterwards.

When you are given juvederm, you are usually given a local anesthetic to dull the pain of the injections. The injections are not extremely painful, but they can be a little painful.

After the injection, it is common for pain and swelling to occur. You can minimize pain and swelling by avoiding aspirin, alcohol, fish oil, garlic supplements, ginseng supplements and ginkgo biloba supplements before your treatment.

After your treatment, apply either high-dose Vitamin K, topical bromelain, or topical arnica to the injection site. You can also ice your face in order to reduce swelling and bruising. If you don't want people to see your swelling and bruising, you may want to stay home for a few days.

If you want to slightly adjust and change the shape of your face, you can do so with juvederm. Make sure you consult with a licensed medical professional to make sure that you can get the results that you want and to make sure that it is a safe procedure for you to undergo. Be sure to prepare your body properly before the injections by avoiding specific supplements, and treat your skin right and ice your face after the treatments to reduce swelling and bruising. Remember it will take some time for the results to become fully apparent.