Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Juverderm - Vollure.

Vollure results commonly last 12 to 18 months, depending on the treatment area, metabolism, and lifestyle. Touch-up sessions can extend longevity. Your provider will recommend a maintenance schedule tailored to your individual anatomy and aesthetic goals during consultation.

Yes, when administered by trained professionals. We review medical history, allergies, and expectations to determine candidacy. Vollure’s hyaluronic acid formulation is widely used and generally well tolerated; risks are minimized through proper technique and thorough aftercare guidance.

Appointments begin with a consultation and facial assessment, followed by treatment mapping and optional topical anesthetic. Injections are placed to restore volume and refine contours. Sessions typically last 30–60 minutes, and we review aftercare and follow-up for optimal results.

Mild swelling, bruising, redness, and tenderness at injection sites are common and usually subside within a week. More serious reactions are rare. Follow aftercare instructions and contact us if symptoms are severe or persist beyond expected recovery.

Avoid NSAIDs, aspirin, alcohol, and blood-thinning supplements for several days to reduce bruising risk. Arrive with clean skin and inform us of medications or prior fillers. We’ll provide personalized pre-treatment instructions during your consultation for safe, comfortable care.

Yes. Vollure can be combined with neuromodulators, lasers, and skin rejuvenation procedures to enhance facial balance. Your provider will design a safe, sequenced plan, spacing treatments appropriately to minimize risk and maximize natural-looking outcomes.