Approved Uses

Allurépic® Medical devices are for professional use only. Please consult your treatment plan and product indications with your skin care professional for the best result for your skincare expectations. Product indications and availability may vary from region to region.

Allurépic® Skin Booster™ Dermal Filler is designed to reduce lines and wrinkles, like forehead lines and frown lines, and hydrate and improve the skin of the face & back of the hands.

Allurépic® Retouch™ Dermal Filler is designed to fill superficial to deep lines like around the eyes, crow’s feet, frown lines, under-eye lines, forehead lines, glabella lines, Tear troughs, and temple hollows.

Allurépic® XD™ Dermal Filler is designed to fill very deep lines like laugh lines, oral commissures, nose bridge, chin, cheek, and facial lines.

Allurépic® Outline™ Dermal Filler is designed for cheek augmentation to correct age-related volume deficit in the mid-face and for augmenting the chin region to improve the chin profile.

Allurépic® Kiss™ Dermal Filler is designed for Lip Augmentation and Definition lines.

Allurépic® Curve™ Dermal Filler is designed to treat body rhytides and lipoatrophy.

Allurépic® Refine™ Dermal Filler is designed for superficial fine lines and wrinkles of the face and back of the hands.

Allurépic® HV™ Dermal Filler is designed for hydrating, tightening, reducing fine lines, brightening, and lifting sagging and loose facial skin, and smoothing necklines.

Important Information

Allurépic® Medical devices are for professional use only. Please consult your treatment plan and product indications with your skin care professional for the best result for your skincare expectations. Product indications and availability may vary from region to region.

Patients may experience mild side effects, such as bruising or swelling after treatment.

What can injectable hyaluronic acid treat?

Injectable hyaluronic acid, or HA, is a popular aging and skin rejuvenation treatment. It can restore and enhance specific areas while improving skin quality. It is commonly employed for the following purposes:

  1. Rejuvenating and hydrating the skin on the face, neck, and hands.
  2. Treating and improving the appearance of injury and acne scars.
  3. Enhancing the shape of cheeks, chin, and nose.
  4. Adding volume and definition to the lips.
  5. Correcting fine lines and wrinkles.
  6. Reducing the signs of skin aging, such as wrinkles and sagging.
How is the injection performed, and how long does it take?

The injection procedure for hyaluronic acid can vary based on the practitioner’s approach and the patient’s treatment plan. However, the general steps include:

  1. Cleansing the treatment areas with an antibacterial solution.
  2. Using a topical or injectable anesthetic in sensitive areas to minimize discomfort (some dermal fillers contain lidocaine).
  3. Injection of hyaluronic acid into the skin using a fine needle through a series of small injections.
  4. Massage the treated area to distribute the injected hyaluronic acid evenly.

The duration of the treatment can range from 20 to 60 minutes, depending on your specific treatment plan.

What is the recovery time?

Hyaluronic acid treatments generally involve minimal downtime. In most cases, patients can resume their daily routines immediately after the procedure. Common side effects may include temporary redness, swelling, and bruising, which typically subside within a few days.

Who can administer hyaluronic acid dermal fillers?

The authority to administer hyaluronic acid dermal fillers can vary by jurisdiction, so it’s essential to check with your local health authorities. In general, only registered skincare professionals are permitted to perform these injections. In some regions, registered nurses may also be authorized to administer them, but in many areas, only trained physicians, dermatologists, or plastic surgeons are allowed to do so.

What are the potential side effects of hyaluronic acid injection?

Hyaluronic acid injections can lead to potential immediate or delayed side effects, including:

  • Inflammatory reactions include redness, swelling, itching, pain, and tenderness at the injection site.
  • Induration (hardening of the skin) or the formation of nodules at the injection site.
  • Poor filling results due to improper injection technique.
  • Delayed or immediate hypersensitivity, abscess formation, and glabellar necrosis (though rare).
  • Hematomas (collection of blood under the skin).

It is recommended to seek immediate medical attention if these reactions persist for over a week. These reactions typically occur immediately or 1-2 weeks after the injection, are usually mild to moderate, and last about two weeks. Patients experiencing such reactions should contact their physicians promptly. Treatment should be avoided for patients with multiple allergic reactions.

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