While Juvederm is generally considered safe when administered by a qualified and experienced cosmetic physician, repeated use of the filler may carry some long-term risks. The most common side effects of Juvederm injections include temporary redness, swelling, and bruising at the injection site. In rare cases, serious side effects such as infection, allergic reaction, or tissue damage may occur. Repeated injections over time may also result in granulomas or lumps under the skin. To minimize the risk of long-term complications, it is important to follow proper aftercare instructions and undergo treatment only with a qualified and experienced provider.
To minimize the risk of long-term complications, it is important to follow proper aftercare instructions and undergo treatment only with a qualified and experienced provider.
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