No, but I would love to hear the reviews to. Because after seeing what happened to Kim Kardashians face with the botox, that is definitely out for my over sensitive skin. Is Juvederm a procedure, or something you can do at home? I always thought it was a cream or something.
I saw a plastic surgeon last week about having my lips/mouth touched up. This particular PS uses Radiesse for most of her patients because the results last 1-2 years (longer than juvederm) and it has fewer reactions. Smile lines should take less than 1 syringe but you will have to pay for an entire syringe (about $600). Normally, the doctor will let you use the entire syringe that you pay for and will just keep using it to fill other areas until it is gone. I was told that one syring would fill my lips and take care of my smile lines. If you are just doing smile lines, you might have enough left over for forhead or eyes.
I think that I am going to have the Radiesse done on Oct 7 when I have another procedure done. If I decide to do it, I'll let you know how it goes.
Re: Juvederm
I saw a plastic surgeon last week about having my lips/mouth touched up. This particular PS uses Radiesse for most of her patients because the results last 1-2 years (longer than juvederm) and it has fewer reactions. Smile lines should take less than 1 syringe but you will have to pay for an entire syringe (about $600). Normally, the doctor will let you use the entire syringe that you pay for and will just keep using it to fill other areas until it is gone. I was told that one syring would fill my lips and take care of my smile lines. If you are just doing smile lines, you might have enough left over for forhead or eyes.
I think that I am going to have the Radiesse done on Oct 7 when I have another procedure done. If I decide to do it, I'll let you know how it goes.