Juvederm Risks and Side Effects

Juvederm Risks and Side Effects

Juvederm-- a smooth gel injection that helps restore your skin’s volume and firmness while minimizing facial wrinkles and folds-- has been widely praised by patients as an effective, easy solution to improve the appearance of the face. Juvederm effectively reduces that “haggard” appearance many of us confront as we age, due to such features as laugh lines, hallows under the eyes, and folds of skin by the nose. The procedure, involving an extremely fine needle injection, brings minimal discomfort, and patients notice improved facial appearance immediately following the treatment.

Side effects of Juvederm are similar to the side effects associated with any injectable filler. Those that do experience side effects from Juvederm find that any irritation or discomfort is very mild and short-lived. Possible Juvederm side effects may include redness, tenderness, itchiness, or pain at the injection site. These symptoms usually subside during the first three days following treatment. Other short-term side effects that some patients could experience, though rarely do, include firmness, swelling, bumps, bruises. However, if these Juvederm side effects are experienced, they typically subside in under a week following treatment. There is a very small risk of infection associated with injectable fillers. Any serious reactions to Juvederm are extremely rare.

Some Juvederm side effects are more likely to occur as a result of taking certain medications. For instance, if you take blood thinners, you may be more likely to experience bruising and could experience bleeding at the injection site. It is always important to discuss with your doctor any medications you may be taking, as these might impact your Juvederm treatment, and could potentially cause your doctor to recommend a different solution to your wrinkles. Additionally, those with severe allergies, particularly a history of allergies to bacterial proteins, or those with a history of anaphylaxis should not be treated with Juvederm.

Because Juvederm side effects are so mild, patients jump back into their lives immediately following the treatment. Many individuals go back to work, or carry on with their errands after leaving the doctor’s office. There are only a few directives that patients need to follow during the first 24 hours after treatment to ensure proper healing. These include avoiding strenuous exercise, drinking alcohol, and extended exposure to sun or heat. These activities can cause temporary redness, swelling, and/or itching at the injection site.

What can you do to reduce Juvederm risks? The most important thing you can do to ensure your health when selecting any injectable filler treatment is to select an excellent skin care specialist. When you choose a provider with extensive experience and training, you help ensure that you are in safe, qualified hands. Second, you should discuss your medical history with your doctor, including medications you take, and any allergies you may have, so that your doctor knows whether Juvederm is the right choice for you. Finally, it is up to you to follow your doctor’s instructions following treatment, to ensure that you heal both quickly and safely.

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