Elevess
Q: What is Elevess?
A: Elevess is the first FDA-approved injectable hyaluronic acid-wrinkle filler that contains the anesthetic lidocaine for easier, more comfortable correction of moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds, such as smile lines. After just one in-office treatment, you’ll enjoy the renewed smoothness in your skin that makes you feel good and look great.
Q:What is hyaluronic acid?
A: Hyaluronic acid is a sugar that is a naturally occurring component of healthy and hydrated skin. It functions as a framework to hold together collagen and elastin. When injected into the skin in a gel form, hyaluronic acid attracts water and provides volume to easily fill your creases and folds, such as smile lines.
Q: How does Elevess work?
A: Elevess is a soft gel that your doctor quickly and precisely injects into the wrinkles of the skin. The hyaluronic acid in Elevess immediately adds a natural fullness that smoothes and corrects unwanted wrinkles and folds.
Q: Does the treatment hurt?
A: Elevess is the first FDA-approved hyaluronic acid wrinkle filler that contains lidocaine, an anesthetic which makes the treatment experience easier and more comfortable than other dermal fillers. Lidocaine often eliminates the inconvenience of a nerve block during the procedure.
Q: How is Elevess™ different from other fillers?
A: Elevess provides the same rejuvenating benefits as other hyaluronic acid-based wrinkle fillers, but with an easier, more comfortable injection experience. In addition, as a long-lasting, affordable treatment option, Elevess offers you a new way to get more from your wrinkle filler than ever before.
Q: Will I see results right away with Elevess?
A: Yes, you’ll see an immediate reduction in the depth of your wrinkles and folds, such as the lines that run from your nose to your mouth. You can continue to enjoy the benefits of Elevess as the natural plumping effects of the filler settle into the injected area.
Q: How long will Elevess last?
A: Elevess is absorbed by your body naturally over time, so repeat injections are usually needed to maintain correction. The frequency of repeat injections depends on each individual. Typically, patients require retreatments every six months.













