Type: | Hyaluronic Acid Injection |
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Application: | Face Wrinkles, Lip, Eye, Cheek, Nose, Chin, Body |
Portable: | Portable |
Shelf Life: | 2years |
Use Areas: | Body, Breast, Neck, Eye, Lips, Nose, Face, Buttock |
Certification: | FDA, ISO, CE |
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For the improvement of deep and average wrinkles, volume increase and rejuvenation. The Neuramis range has been created by Medytox, a laboratory that has developed filler based on the SHAPE corporate technology. Being a unique manufacturing process, with 2 stages of crosslinking and an improved purification process make this a unique product
Both Juvéderm and Resty lane are hyaluronic acid-based fillers approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
This means that Juvéderm or Resty lane's line of products are guaranteed safe and sustainable for cosmetic use.
Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is the main ingredient in both Juvéderm and Resty lane. Hyaluronic Acid is an important substance produced by the body to keep the skin plump, hydrated, and moisturized. Its primary function is to retain water inside the cell membrane, therefore giving the cells its formation and structure.
Over time, our body's hyaluronic acid production decreases. This results in the formation of deep lines and folds in visible corners of the face. The administration of HA-based fillers stimulates the body's natural production of hyaluronic acid to give the skin a smoother, tighter look.
Juvéderm and Resty lane each feature a very versatile range of products that were developed to treat very specific areas: marionette lines, nasolabial folds, frown lines around the brows, the cheeks, face, and even the hands.
The primary difference between Juvéderm and Resty lane is the formulation's consistency.
While Resty lane and Juvéderm, are both hyaluronic acid-based fillers, the method and technologies used to create Resty lane and Juvéderm are very different.
This results in notable differences in the way the solutions behave under the skin and what areas are best addressed using these fillers.
Juvéderm is achieved using highly concentrated 6% or 8%degree cross-linking and homogenization using HYLACROSS technology. This produces a soft and smooth consistency gel that diffuses evenly and penetrates well beneath the skin.
Resty lane, on the other hand, is created by cross-linking of equine stretococci and BDDA. This has resulted in a cohesive, granular consistency that stays in its place after injection.
There are several advantages and disadvantages for and against Juvéderm or Resty lane.
Juvéderm may be best applied to make specific, subtle modifications that show a very delicate and smooth effects. It is most suitable for finer lines, micro-folds, and areas where facial muscles are tighter.
Resty lane is best used for areas with greater volume loss where cohesion and steadiness are more necessary, although lumps may be expected with its granular consistency.
Patients may experience slightly more resistance and reaction to a Juvéderm treatment compared to Resty lane.
Another key difference between Resty lane vs Juvéderm is duration. Juvéderm, with its more concentrated cross-linked formulation, may result to a longer lasting treatment of up to one year, compared to Resty lane which averages 6 months duration.
However, both Resty lane and Juvéderm treatments may need touchup treatments after a few months.
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