What is Pluryal Bio Volume?

Pluryal Bio Volume is a type of dermal filler made from hyaluronic acid that is specifically formulated to add volume and shape to areas of the face that have lost fullness. It can be used to enhance features such as the cheeks, chin, jawline, and temples, providing a more youthful and contoured appearance.

What does the Pluryal Bio Volume procedure involve?

During a Pluryal Bio Volume procedure, the skin will be cleansed, and a numbing cream may be applied to minimise discomfort. Using a fine needle, the Pluryal Bio Volume filler will be injected into the targeted areas to add volume, contour, and shape. The procedure is typically quick and may require minimal downtime for recovery.

Does Pluryal Bio Volume combat the ageing process?

Yes, Pluryal Bio Volume can help combat the aging process by restoring lost volume and enhancing facial contours that naturally diminish with age. As we age, the face can lose fat, muscle, and bone density, leading to a sunken or sagging appearance. Pluryal Bio Volume helps to replenish lost volume, improve facial contours, and restore a more youthful and harmonious look, effectively addressing signs of ageing.

Are there any known complications with Pluryal Bio Volume?

Complications with Pluryal Bio Volume injections are generally rare, but as with any cosmetic procedure, there are potential risks. Common side effects may include redness, swelling, bruising, tenderness, or itching at the injection site. During your initial consultation, Dr Raffaella Gabassi will discuss the risks and benefits of the treatment with you.

Why Choose Dr Raffaella Gabassi Aesthetics and Wellness Clinic?

It is a premier London destination for facial aesthetics treatments with a holistic approach. Dr. Gabassi’s expertise and recognition ensure the latest and most efficient beauty techniques are employed. She believes in setting the gold standard for facial aesthetics, ensuring safe and effective treatments achieved by extensive experience and expertise.

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