What is the difference between Jeuveau and other neuromodulators like Dysport?
Jeuveau and Dysport both contain botulinum toxin type A, but they are different brands. The main difference lies in their manufacturing. They work similarly by relaxing facial muscles to reduce wrinkles but differ slightly. Hetal can evaluate your facial skin to determine which might be better for you.
Is Jeuveau safe?
Yes, when administered by a qualified healthcare provider like Hetal, Jeuveau is perfectly safe. However, as with any medical procedure, there are potential risks and side effects, which Hetal will discuss with you.
Does Jeuveau hurt?
Most people report minimal discomfort during the procedure. The injections are typically quick and well-tolerated. If you are concerned about pain, Hetal can use numbing cream or ice to help alleviate any discomfort.
How long does it take to see results, and how long do they last?
Jeuveau results typically become noticeable within a week, with optimal results appearing within two weeks. The effects generally last 3 to 4 months, after which you may need a follow-up treatment to maintain your desired look.
Are there any specific post-treatment instructions to follow?
Yes, Hetal will provide post-treatment instructions, which may include avoiding strenuous exercise for a day or two, refraining from touching or massaging the treated areas, and staying upright for a few hours after the procedure to ensure the product settles evenly.