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What is Jeuveau?
Jeuveau (prabotulintoxinA-xvfs) is an FDA-approved product that is injected into the facial muscles to reduce the appearance of frown lines and relax the facial muscles. Manufactured in South Korea, the beauty capital of the world, it is the only neurotoxin injectable dedicated exclusively to aesthetics.
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Read more testimonialsWho is a Candidate for Jeuveau?
Anyone looking to improve the appearance of glabellar lines, also known as frown lines, and restore their youthful glow is a candidate for Jeuveau. Because the product is designed with aesthetics in mind, it can not be used to treat health conditions such as migraines, unlike Botox. Also, unlike Botox, Jeuveau has been proven to show results in as little as two days making it the ideal injectable for someone who wants results fast.
It is unknown in Jeuveau has any effect on your unborn baby, so it is best to let your provider know if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. Those with muscle or nerve conditions should also disclose these to their doctor as they may cause an increase in side effects. Those with an allergy to botulinum toxin are not candidates for Jeuveau.
What is Jeuveau Treatment Like?
Just like how quickly you will see the results, Jeuveau treatment is fast, taking place in as little as ten minutes. Our skilled practitioner, Dana Protomastro, will inject Jeuveau into the treatment area using a fine gauge needle. The product is purified using Hi-Pure technology helping practitioners to inject it with precision. Specific instructions on how to prepare for your Jeuveau treatment will be provided to you after a consultation.
Recovery From Jeuveau
Recovery time after Jeuveau treatment is very fast. Avoid touching your face and laying down for the first few hours after injection. Localized pain, swelling, or bruising may occur but can be treated with over-the-counter pain relief or an ice pack.