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Revolax
Revolax Deep is a hyaluronic acid (HA)-based dermal filler used in cosmetic procedures. HA is a naturally occurring substance in the skin, known for retaining moisture and adding volume.
Primary Uses
- Targets deep wrinkles and folds (e.g., nasolabial folds, marionette lines).
- Enhances facial contours (e.g., cheeks, jawline).
- Differs from other Revolax products (e.g., Revolax Fine for superficial lines, Revolax Sub-Q for volumizing deeper tissues).
Key Features
- High viscosity: Designed for deeper injection into the dermis or subcutaneous tissue.
- Longevity: Typically lasts 6-12 months, varying by metabolism and area treated.
- Lidocaine: Often includes this anesthetic to reduce discomfort during injection.
Safety & Side Effects
- Common: Swelling, redness, bruising (usually resolves in days).
- Rare but serious: Vascular occlusion (blocked blood flow), infection. Always administered by a **qualified professional** to minimize risks.
Contraindications
- Avoid if allergic to HA or lidocaine, pregnant/breastfeeding, or with certain medical conditions (e.g., autoimmune disorders).
- Discuss medications (e.g., blood thinners) with your provider.
Aftercare Tips
- Avoid touching the area, excessive heat (saunas), or strenuous exercise for 24-48 hours.
- Skip skincare actives (retinoids, acids) for 1-2 days post-treatment.
Comparisons to Other Fillers
- Similar to Juvederm Voluma or Restylane Lyft but may differ in HA concentration or cross-linking technology.
- Often more cost-effective, depending on region (popular in South Korea and parts of Asia/Europe).
reovlax fine
revolax deep
revolax sub_q
Revolax Deep is a hyaluronic acid (HA)-based dermal filler used in cosmetic procedures. HA is a naturally occurring substance in the skin, known for retaining moisture and adding volume.
Primary Uses
- Targets deep wrinkles and folds (e.g., nasolabial folds, marionette lines).
- Enhances facial contours (e.g., cheeks, jawline).
- Differs from other Revolax products (e.g., Revolax Fine for superficial lines, Revolax Sub-Q for volumizing deeper tissues).
Key Features
- High viscosity: Designed for deeper injection into the dermis or subcutaneous tissue.
- Longevity: Typically lasts 6-12 months, varying by metabolism and area treated.
- Lidocaine: Often includes this anesthetic to reduce discomfort during injection.
Safety & Side Effects
- Common: Swelling, redness, bruising (usually resolves in days).
- Rare but serious: Vascular occlusion (blocked blood flow), infection. Always administered by a **qualified professional** to minimize risks.
Contraindications
- Avoid if allergic to HA or lidocaine, pregnant/breastfeeding, or with certain medical conditions (e.g., autoimmune disorders).
- Discuss medications (e.g., blood thinners) with your provider.
Aftercare Tips
- Avoid touching the area, excessive heat (saunas), or strenuous exercise for 24-48 hours.
- Skip skincare actives (retinoids, acids) for 1-2 days post-treatment.
Comparisons to Other Fillers
- Similar to Juvederm Voluma or Restylane Lyft but may differ in HA concentration or cross-linking technology.
- Often more cost-effective, depending on region (popular in South Korea and parts of Asia/Europe).
reovlax fine
revolax deep
revolax sub_q