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Juvédrm & Restylane Injections
Juvéderm, Collagen, Restylane, Dermalogen, and Artecoll are commonly used to filling in "contour deformities"
in the skin such as acne scars and wrinkles, plump up lips, as well as sunken
facial skin.
What is Collagen?
Injectable collagen is a liquid made
from the connective tissue of cows or pigs that is injected into and under the
skin for cosmetic purposes. Two trade names for the type derived from cows are
Zyderm and Zyplast. A new brand "Artefill" is available now.
What is Juvéderm?
Juvéderm is a relatively new and very exciting product. It has been used
successfully in Europe for a number of years. Juvéderm is next generation
hyoluronic acid that can be used as a filler for deeper wrinkles and depressions,
because it is best injected deeply under the skin. Juvéderm is an ideal, intradermal alternative in that it can last
longer the Restylane.
What is Restylane?

Restylane is a new, progressive product that
we will begin offering this summer and is also known as Perlane and Restylane
Fine Line. Restylane has been widely used during the last two years throughout
Canada and Europe with very favorable results. It is a highly concentrated form
of Hyaluronic acid. When implanted, hyaluronic acid creates volume and shape
and can, therefore, easily treat unwanted depressions by filling in or
augmenting facial lines. Restylane is effective for up to six months after lip
augmentation and up to twelve months after facial contouring.
How long do the effects of
treatment last?
To maintain the effect, collagen injections are usually repeated periodically.
The time between treatments varies depending on the product and the part of the
face being treated. Generally, the effects of treatment last from a few months
to about a year-and-a-half. In some cases, the effects are shorter-lasting,
whereas in others they have been known to last two years or longer.
What are possible side
effects?
Some people experience temporary burning or stinging. At first, your lips may
look too full when you look in the mirror because they're swollen. This improves
within a couple of hours. Some people have allergic reactions -- rashes, hives,
or flu symptoms.
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