Versa

Effortlessly Achieve A More Youthful Appearance

What is Versa

Versa is an FDA-approved dermal filler that uses hyaluronic acid to add volume to parts of the body, such as the lips, nasolabial folds (folds that form from the bottom of the nose to the corners of the mouth), and cheeks

Versa helps achieve naturally younger-looking skin that lasts by smoothing unflattering facial folds and wrinkles due to aging. Versa also can provide a fuller-looking pout that gorgeously compliments your face

Boost Your Confidence with Versa

Whether you feel insecure about your facial folds or unconfident about your thin lips, consider Versa. Versa provides an effective way for individuals 22 years of age and older to enhance their natural beauty to reach their exact beauty goals.

Achieve your youthful appearance with the perfect balance of volume and smoothness with Versa. No more overlining your lips or trying to hide your wrinkles with layers of face makeup. Versa’s formula is specially designed to help you elevate your natural features for a younger-looking appearance that lasts.

What to Expect During Treatment

A fine needle containing the Versa filler is injected into the desired parts of your face. Expect the treatment to last just 30 minutes with nearly immediate results. To maintain your desired look, consider scheduling another appointment six months post-treatment.

With little to no recovery time required, patients can resume their normal life while enjoying their naturally younger-looking appearance thanks to Versa.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Versa treatment results vary by patient and location of the injection site. However, expect your Versa treatment results to last about 6 months before considering getting a touch-up to maintain your desired appearance.

Yes! Versa is an FDA-approved dermal filler that has been well-studied on hundreds of different patients and skin types. 

No serious adverse events with Versa treatment have been reported. Common side effects may include bleeding, bruising, swelling, and pain at and around the injection site which will subside in less than a week post-treatment.