Jaw Filler: Everything You Need to Know About Volux in 2023
21.08.2023 - 22:03
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job to try new treatments, after all–and with my job comes access to top cosmetic doctors.Before we go any further, I want to clarify: I’m not getting because I don’t believe I’m beautiful.
I also don’t think anyone should be actively trying to look like anyone else.
The point is, if something bothers you, it’s nice to feel that you have the power to change it.
Especially now, in the age of .Now, back to my round face.
I’ve been told by both dermatologists and plastic surgeons that having a fuller face is a good thing.
A round face and plump skin are signs of youthfulness.
When you lose volume in your face, it tends to make you look older.
(This isn’t my goal.
I get Botox to prevent wrinkles.) But I learned that tweaking my face shape wouldn’t require “removing” roundness or volume; instead, it would mean adding angles.
Those angles would come in the form of jaw filler.Until recently, injecting hyaluronic acid filler in the jaw area was an off-label procedure, which means an experienced professional might use a filler that had been FDA-approved for another part of the face (such as the cheeks) to redefine a jawline.
But now there’s a jawline-specific filler with FDA approval: .
(Volux is one of the fillers in the Juvéderm collection, which also includes Volbella XC for lips and Vollure XC for fine lines, among others.)To learn the ins and outs of Volux (including the logistics, cost, and potential discomfort level) and to try it for myself, I went to , a dermatologist at in New York City.
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