Juvéderm Gainesville FL
The Juvéderm family of hyaluronic acid fillers — physician-injected by Dr. Indianos for natural-looking lift and contour.
Juvéderm is a family of hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal fillers used to restore volume, smooth lines, and refine facial contours. Hyaluronic acid is a sugar molecule your skin already produces; as it declines with age, areas like the cheeks and lips lose fullness and folds deepen. Juvéderm replaces that lost volume where it is placed.
At Bespoke Aesthetics, every Juvéderm treatment is performed personally by Dr. Carolyn Indianos, MD. Filler results depend on placement, depth, and product selection — her training in regenerative and aesthetic medicine keeps results looking like a refreshed version of you.
How Juvéderm works
Juvéderm is a cross-linked hyaluronic acid gel. Injected into the targeted layer of skin or soft tissue, it adds volume and structure on the spot, and HA’s ability to attract water keeps the area looking smooth and hydrated. It is a filler — it adds volume and softens folds; it does not relax muscles and is not a neurotoxin. Thicker gels (such as Voluma) lift and contour the cheeks and jawline; softer gels (such as Volbella and Vollure) suit fine lines and the lips. Results are visible immediately and settle over one to two weeks, and HA filler can be dissolved with hyaluronidase if you ever want to adjust it. Common areas: cheeks and midface, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, lips and lip lines, chin and jawline.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about treatment, protocols, and Bespoke’s clinical approach.
No. Juvéderm is a hyaluronic acid dermal filler that adds volume and smooths folds. Neurotoxins relax muscle movement — a different category. They are sometimes used together in one plan but work in different ways.
Depending on the product and area, many HA fillers last roughly 12 to 18 months before the body gradually absorbs them. Dr. Indianos gives you a realistic range at your consultation.
Most Juvéderm products contain a small amount of lidocaine for comfort and treatment is generally well tolerated. Temporary swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection site is common and usually resolves within a few days.
Yes. Because it is hyaluronic acid based, it can be dissolved with hyaluronidase if you want to adjust or undo the result.
It is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding and is not appropriate for everyone. Dr. Indianos reviews your history and screens for contraindications at every consultation.
BEGIN YOUR JOURNEY
Ready for physician-injected Juvéderm?
Book your consultation with Dr. Indianos. Conservative dosing, anatomic precision, natural-looking results — performed personally, never delegated.
Dr. Carolyn Indianos, MD • Fellowship-Trained in Regenerative & Aesthetic Medicine • Gainesville, FL