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Karen Whitney, PA with Advanced Cosmetic Surgery & Laser Center discusses the differences between Juvederm Voluma and Juvederm Volux for facial rejuvenation. When it comes to facial fillers, there are a lot of options out there, and it can be difficult to know which one is right for you. Two popular options are Volux and Voluma, both made by the company Juvederm. While both of these fillers build volume and create lift, they have some important differences. One of the main differences between Volux and Voluma is where they are injected. Voluma is FDA-approved for the chin and cheeks, while Volux is FDA-approved to treat the chin and jawline. This means that if you're looking to sculpt and reshape your chin and jawline, Volux may be the better choice for you. Another difference is the consistency of the fillers. Volux has more structure, cohesivity, and lift capacity than Voluma, making it a lot firmer. This firmness is what allows Volux to provide that chiseled jawline that many people are seeking. In fact, Volux is a slightly more cohesive and thicker formula than Voluma, which makes it mimic bone. Volux is injected along the edge of the mandible or the jawline, at the angle of the jaw and in the lower chin. The purpose is to define the jawline. It's to be used in conjunction with mid-face and outer cheek volume replacement as well as volume replacement and definition of the chin. Voluma is used for the cheeks and chin and should be the initial phase of treatment to be followed by Volux . In some younger patients, it's possible that only Volux may be needed to define the jaw placement is either deep or on the bone with a needle or superficial placed under the skin with a cannula. This is similar to how we currently use Voluma. Due to the density of Volux and its placement just over the bone. Tenderness after treatment is expected. As with all fillers, mild swelling, tenderness and bruising are possible. Volux can be manipulated just after placement similar to Voluma. Like all fillers, Volux is reversible with the use of Hyaluronidase. The only other filler FDA approved for jawline definition is Radiesse, a particulate filler that cannot be dissolved in the event of undesired placement or due to medical complications or undesired outcome. Conclusion In conclusion, Volux facial filler is a cutting-edge solution for individuals looking to combat the signs of aging. With its long-lasting results, natural-looking outcome, and minimal downtime, it's no wonder that this product is rapidly gaining popularity among those seeking to rejuvenate their appearance. If you're looking to restore a more youthful and refreshed look, Volux may be the right solution for you Volux is the first hyaluronic acid filler approved in the US for the jawline. It is twice as firm and cohesive as Voluma, meaning it has twice the lift and is twice as resistant to compression. There's very little water absorption, so swelling of the filler is minimal. The hyaluronic acid content is 25mg/ml, the highest amount of any HA filler. The FDA trials were for one year duration and longer duration has been seen in Europe and Canada, where it's been used over the past few years. For more details go to www.351face.com • What is the Best Filler Aftercare (Th... • What is the Best Filler Aftercare (Th... • How Long Do Fillers Last (Best Filler... • Under Eye Fillers for Wrinkles (Using... • What is the Best Lip Filler Injection... • Top 5 Things To Avoid When Getting Bo... • Non-Surgical Jawline Definition: Intr... • Real Stories of Prejuvenation: Young ... Vimeo Title: Volux vs Voluma Final