Before you get worried about wrinkles on your skin and start using juvederm to get rid of them, you should consider the side effects using juvederm.

Juvederm Side Effects

Time waits for no one and age catches up with us all, the signs of which can be seen in the formation of wrinkles on the skin. It is nothing to fear or loathe, it is just a natural process. However, if you are interested in a quick solution to wrinkles and are thinking of a medical procedure, then juvederm can be  one of your choices. Nonetheless, before you make a decision about any cosmetic medical procedure, it is essential that you understand the process well. This understanding includes knowing what the procedure entails and the possible side effects. Juvederm is a new cosmetic filler that was approved, by the FDA for cosmetic use in 2006. Juvederm is made of a substance called hyaluronic acid, a complex sugar which is a natural substance found in the skin and muscles in the human body. This hyaluronic acid is responsible for giving the skin its volume and elastic attributes. The treatment requires the doctor to inject the juvederm gel into the skin to remove wrinkles. Since hyaluronic acid is capable of absorbing 1000 times its own weight in water, it helps remove wrinkles by filling them up. The good thing about juvederm is that it is biodegradable and natural. Being a chemical that is already present in the body also makes it better since the chances of the body rejecting it are reduced considerably.

Adverse Effects Of Juvederm
Some of common side effects you may experience when using juvederm are:

  • Some people may experience pain, redness and a sore feeling in the area of application after having used juvederm.
  • The appearance of swelling around the injected area is also a common side effect of using juvederm.
  • In cases involving people taking blood thinning medication, injection of juvederm can cause bleeding from the puncture where the needle was inserted.
  • Formation of bruises around the area where the needle for the injection was inserted is also a common sight.
  • Granulomas, or the formation of bumps under the skin around the injection site, are sometimes seen after a person has been given a juvederm injection. This indicates a reaction of the immune system to the gel.
  • People who are allergic to gram-positive bacterial proteins can suffer from violent reactions to juvederm.
  • In people who are anaphylactic or hypersensitive to allergic substances, juvederm can cause reactions that can be very severe and require immediate hospitalization.
  • Some of the lesser known side effects of juvederm include the formation of scabs on the skin around the injection site.
  • Skin discoloration is also a side effect that has been associated with the use of juvederm in the treatment of wrinkles.
  • In some cases the person using juvederm may experience some scarring of the skin.
  • Sometimes people using juvederm may also experience itching in the area of application.
The side effects of juvederm are known to abate and disappear within 4 days to a week. Though juvederm is natural and has relatively minor side effects, it is advisable that you discuss your medical history with your doctor before going in for the treatment. It would also be advisable that you approach your doctor if the side effects are prolonged or increase in severity.

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