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Control the Signs of Aging with FDA-Approved Revanesse Versa

Revanesse Versa, dermal fillers, anti-aging, z-roc dermatology, Dr. Zarraga, Dr. Wongkittiroch

As your face starts to lose volume and tautness as you age, lines and wrinkles appear around your eyes, nose, and mouth. Your cheeks hollow out more and your lips may thin, contributing to an aged appearance.

Dermal fillers help restore volume and facial compounds that give your skin its youthful appearance and structure. At Z-ROC Dermatology, we offer the most up-to-date formula of dermal filler treatments in Revanesse Versa™. This dermal filler is FDA-approved and exceptionally effective in helping you to achieve the results you want when it comes to looking younger and less wrinkled.

How does Revanesse Versa work?

Revanesse Versa contains hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring substance already found in your skin. In your youth, you produce notable amounts of hyaluronic acid, but production diminishes as you age, causing much of your facial volume loss and the resulting lines and wrinkles.

The hyaluronic acid in Revanesse Versa boosts hydration and adds volume. It’s appropriate for treating moderate-to-severe wrinkles and folds visible on the skin of your face.

What aging issues can Revanesse Versa address?

Revanesse Versa can help reduce a number of complexion concerns associated with aging. It can plump your lips, smooth out chin creases, and restore volume in sunken cheeks or temples. It can also help you if you have marionette lines, smile lines, or parentheses lines – all wrinkles that appear around your nose and mouth.

What makes Revanesse Versa different than other dermal fillers?

The type of hyaluronic acid used in Versa is homogenous, providing better results. Because the particles in the injectable gel are uniquely uniform and spherical, you get a perfect balance of smoothness and volume.

The hyaluronic acid in Revanesse Versa is of premium quality that is made in small batches – each of which undergoes stringent testing. The formula allows for maximum absorption of the hyaluronic acid by your skin. Plus, it’s 24% less likely than another common hyaluronic acid filler to cause swelling as a side effect following treatment.

Why should I consider Revanesse Versa?

Revanesse Versa offers a healthy, more youthful glow with no surgery or stitches needed. You see results almost immediately, and because you need no downtime following the procedure, you can go back to your daily activities right away.

Revanesse Versa is effective on most areas of the face. It lasts longer than many other fillers because its high molecular weight means it breaks down more gradually.

What happens at a Revanesse Versa appointment?

Dr. Zarraga or Dr. Wongkittiroch injects Revanesse Versa into areas of moderate-to-severe lines and creases in your face. The dermal filler is placed using a microneedle and treatment time is quick. You may feel a slight pinch, but pain is fleeting. You can request a topical anesthetic or ice to alleviate discomfort if you’re concerned about it.

Z-ROC Dermatology helps men and women in the Ft. Lauderdale area achieve their aesthetic goals to look and feel their very best. To find out more about the rejuvenating effects of Revanesse Versa, call the office or schedule a consultation using this website.  

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