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Revolax SubQ With Lidocaine (1 x 1.1ml)

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From Original price was: £30.00.Current price is: £27.00.

REVOLAX SUB-Q, is a monophasic cross-linked dermal Filler Hyaluronic acid concentration 24mg/ml + lidocaine 0,3% recommend for treatment of deep sized to extremely severe wrinkles including nasolabial and face such cheek, chin, lip, or nose contours. The primary focus of thick fillers is enhancing the shape of the various facial features of the patient. Revolax Sub-Q with Lidocaine is no exception and it can help doctors improve the patient’s facial augmentations:

  • Jawline
  • Cheek volume
  • Cheekbones
  • Chin
  • Nose (rhinoplasty)

Description

Benefits of REVOLAX SUB-Q:

  • Designed to volumize targeted facial areas
  • Facial contouring
  • Treating deep, severe wrinkles
  • Thickest viscosity level
  • Lidocaine enables painless procedures

Revolax Sub-Q, contains large particles that effectively fill in the volume of lost skin tissues of different facial areas.

Results can last up to 12-18 months.

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