JUVELOOK
Q.Is JUVELOOK a filler?
A.It is commonly positioned differently from volumizing fillers, focusing on collagen stimulation and skin
JUVELOOK
Q.How long does it take and is anesthesia used?
A.Often around 1 hour, and topical anesthetic cream may be used.
JUVELOOK
Q.What reactions can happen?
A.Temporary wheals, bruising, swelling, mild pain, and redness may occur.
JUVELOOK
Q.When can I cleanse or wear makeup?
A.Gentle cleansing/makeup is usually advised starting the next day.
JUVELOOK VOLUME
Q.How is it different from standard JUVELOOK?
A.It depends on clinic protocol; it is often positioned with more focus on improving fullness via collagen stimulation.
JUVELOOK VOLUME
Q.Is it like an immediate filler?
A.It is commonly described as a gradual improvement concept rather than purely immediate volumizing.
JUVELOOK VOLUME
Q.Can bruising/swelling occur?
A.Temporary bruising, swelling, and tenderness can occur.
JUVELOOK VOLUME
Q.What should I avoid?
A.Avoid heat exposure, strenuous exercise, and heavy alcohol for a short period, and maintain moisturization and sun protection.
Skin Booster
Q.What is a skin booster?
A.A broad injectable category that improves skin
Skin Booster
Q.When can I wash my face?
A.The guidance indicates gentle cleansing with lukewarm water after 3–4 hours.
Skin Booster
Q.Are temporary bumps normal?
A.They can be temporary; the note mentions they may improve within about 2–3 hours (varies).
Skin Booster
Q.When can I exercise or use saunas?
A.Avoid alcohol, saunas/hot baths, and strenuous exercise for 7 days.