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New Hyaluronic Acid Filler Promises Next to No Swelling

Hyaluronic acid is one of the most commonly used and versatile solutions for dermal fillers. In fact, Juvederm and Restylane each boast an entire product line of various hyaluronic acid fillers that have different indications for use and benefits.

While these dermal fillers provide safe and effective volume restoration, lifting, and cosmetic enhancement, a new hyaluronic acid injectable, Revanesse Versa, promises next to no swelling post-procedure.

So, can this dermal filler compete with tried and true hyaluronic acid compositions?  Here’s what you need to know.

What Are Dermal Fillers?

Dermal fillers are a popular anti-aging treatment that can correct moderate to severe wrinkles and folds, fill cheek and under eye hollows, augment facial features, rejuvenate hands, and improve facial fullness.

What Is Hyaluronic Acid?

Hyaluronic acid is a sugar that naturally occurs in the body and is considered a hydrophilic substance. This means that it can easily attract and hold water and provide plumping when injected into soft tissues.

It can also be readily metabolized by the body over the course of 6-18 months to provide temporary, yet long-lasting results.

How Is Revanesse Versa Different Than Other Hyaluronic Acid Fillers?

While hyaluronic acid fillers have little to no recovery, patients can experience varying degrees of swelling that may require a couple of days of social downtime. This factor may be considered when scheduling filler appointments around work commitments, special occasions, and events.

Revanesse Versa is a hyaluronic acid filler that promises similar results as other injectables, but less post-procedure swelling and downtime. Its manufacturers credit a highly-controlled wet milling technology for producing hyaluronic acid particles that are more uniform in shape and size.

This smoother composition is key to reducing edema after the filler is injected into the treatment area.

How Does Revanesse Versa Produce Less Post-Injection Swelling?

After being pressed through a series of screens, each Revanesse Versa hyaluronic acid gel suspension undergoes thorough testing for the highest level of quality control.

It’s also manufactured in small batches for product freshness and has gained FDA-approval for the correction of moderate to severe facial lines and wrinkles.

Plus, it lasts as long as other hyaluronic acid fillers, approximately six-to-nine months, and after one million treatments has not had any reported cases of granulomas or nodules.

To learn more about Revanesse Versa and hyaluronic acid injectables, please call our office today to schedule consultation.

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