At Lab Clinic, we're proud to be recognized as a Key Opinion Leader (KOL) for Juvelook, backed by our extensive experience and expertise.
Today, let's break down the differences between our collagen boosters, Juvelook and Juvelook Volume, and help you figure out which one is right for you. Knowing how these treatments work with your skin can make a big difference in your results.
"Collagen: The Key to Anti-Aging!"
Collagen is essential for keeping your skin youthful. As we age, collagen production slows down, usually becoming noticeable in our 30s. This leads to wrinkles, reduced elasticity, and thinner, drier skin. Preserving collagen is crucial for maintaining firm, youthful skin
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Juvelook uses PDLA, a special ingredient that helps regenerate collagen. The tiny, smooth particles in Juvelook reduce the risk of nodules and offer natural skin improvement and hydration. It’s a popular choice in anti-aging treatments because it also adds subtle volume, perfect for improving thin or aging skin.
Juvelook's PDLA is biodegradable, so it lasts longer than other skin boosters and naturally breaks down in the body, reducing the risk of long-term issues.
Juvelook vs. Juvelook Volume: What's the Difference?
Juvelook and Juvelook Volume use the same core ingredients but have different purposes. Juvelook is a skin booster, great for improving pores, scars, wrinkles, and overall skin texture. Juvelook Volume is designed to add natural-looking volume, making it ideal for areas like under-eye hollows, cheeks, nasolabial folds, and the forehead.
Juvelook Volume has larger particles, making it better for volumizing treatments, while Juvelook is more focused on overall skin rejuvenation.
Do I Need Three Sessions of Juvelook Volume?
For Juvelook, three sessions spaced 3-4 weeks apart are typically recommended. Juvelook Volume can also be done in multiple sessions, but the number depends on your needs. One session of Juvelook Volume can last 5-6 months, two sessions can extend results to 8-12 months, and three sessions may last up to 18 months.
Side Effects and Precautions
Both Juvelook and Juvelook Volume are administered through injections or a cannula. Juvelook Volume is often used for targeted areas like wrinkles or volume enhancement, so manual injections are usually preferred for precision. This is why your injector’s skill and experience are so important.
After treatment, you might notice injection marks, swelling, redness, bruising, or minor bleeding. These symptoms usually go away within a week.
There's a small chance of nodule formation, but it’s rare with Juvelook and slightly more likely with Juvelook Volume due to its larger particles. Proper hydration and accurate dosing help prevent this.
As Juvelook continues to grow in popularity, we invite you to visit Lab Clinic for a consultation. Our experts will provide personalized advice and create a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
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