Juvelook is one of the most popular skin boosters these days. It is a booster designed to stimulate the skin to produce its own collagen. By promoting the production of collagen and elastin deep within the skin, it improves pores and fine lines while smoothing the skin texture, making it highly sought after.
There are two types of Juvelook: Juvelook and Juvelook Volume. Since their names are similar, many people get confused. What is the difference between the two? To achieve satisfactory results, it is necessary to compare the differences between Juvelook and Juvelook Volume.
Jube Look / Difference in Jube Look Volume

Juvelook is divided into Juvelook and Juvelook Volume. While the ingredients are the same, the particle sizes differ. Juvelook Volume has larger particles. The average particle size of Juvelook is 30μm, whereas Juvelook Volume averages around 50–80μm. With its larger particles, Juvelook Volume can penetrate deep into the dermis and stimulate the production of more collagen, right?
Differently depending on the purpose
Their purposes of use also differ, leading to distinctly different results. Juvelook is used to improve the overall condition of the skin, including texture, tone, and hydration. It is effective for fine lines and scars, allowing for a wide range of treatments such as skin regeneration and recovery.
Juvelook Volume is used on areas that require volume. It is excellent for creating natural volume in cases where the face appears sunken or lacks volume. It offers high satisfaction for those who need volume but find fillers a bit too daunting, or for those seeking natural volume and elasticity. Whether you are looking for skin texture improvement or volume restoration, choose the option that best suits your desired outcome.
Recommended treatment areas
Juvelook is administered close to the epidermal layer of the skin. It is effective for overall skin improvement, including skin regeneration, pores, scars, hydration, skin texture, and wrinkles.

Juvelook Volume provides the highest satisfaction when applied to areas such as the cheeks, under the eyes, and nasolabial folds. In particular, satisfaction is higher when treated on the cheeks than on thinner areas. It can improve elasticity by inducing collagen production when the skin is sunken or sagging, or when concerns about volume arise due to facial fat loss.

The side and front cheeks occupy the largest area of the face. Even a slight increase in volume can have a significant effect. This is why we recommend Juvelook Volume to smooth your facial contours with natural volume.
The Truth About Juberuk
When does the Juvelook volume effect start?
One drawback of Juvelook is that the effects are not immediate. Some patients are disappointed because the results do not appear the very next day after the procedure. Juvelook works by gradually improving the environment within the dermis. Since the skin needs to produce its own collagen, you can expect to feel the full effects after about a month.
It is also difficult to achieve the desired volume with a single treatment. It takes some time because the skin fills in gradually while forming collagen and elastin. Juvelook is typically administered in 2 to 3 sessions spaced one month apart. This is because the skin requires a certain amount of time to develop its own ability to heal. However, you will know it yourself. You will feel your skin becoming healthier and firmer after the treatment! If you want natural-looking results, just wait a while. The effects will gradually appear naturally.
Juvelook volume side effects
This is the part that many people worry about the most. If the particles of Juvereux Volume clump together, hard, palpable nodules can appear. In fact, some patients visit us after developing nodules following Juvereux treatments at other clinics.
The method to prevent this is clear: ensure a sufficient amount is hydrated in advance and verify that the practitioner possesses the hydration expertise to minimize the risk of nodules! While side effects can happen to anyone, the practitioner’s skill lies in preventing even that possibility from occurring.
Even if nodules do form, you do not need to worry too much. There are ways to resolve the issue early, and the nodules can be broken down quickly. However, above all, I want to emphasize that the risk of nodules is very low—provided you meet a practitioner with extensive know-how regarding hydration methods and dilution dosage control!
Why is there a price difference?
The Juvérec procedure is simple. You mix the powdered Juvérec with saline solution to make a liquid, and then inject it with a syringe—that’s it! Although it is a simple procedure, prices vary from hospital to hospital. Why is that? It is because the practitioner’s know-how and skill level are the most important factors for Juvérec. That is why it is important who you receive the treatment from.

Juvelook is not used as a finished product. It requires a hydration process to convert the powder into a liquid. The degree to which the particles spread evenly without clumping varies depending on who dilutes it and with what recipe. The hydration process is one of the key technologies for reducing the risk of Juvelook nodules.
The degree of dilution is crucial here. Even with the same amount of medication, the results differ depending on the recipe used. If the recipe incorporates skin-active ingredients rather than just physiological saline, the collagen-forming effect will be enhanced, right? Especially if it is Boss Dermatology’s recipe, which can normalize surrounding skin tissues through whitening, regeneration, skin tone, and vitality.
Things to check before the procedure
Design is important
The Juvelook Volume procedure is perfected through design. It involves looking at the overall picture rather than staying confined to a limited area. It is important to fill in the gaps gradually from the inside out, applying volume broadly and evenly, while focusing on the areas that need it most. Juvelook Volume requires treatment not only for the areas that need immediate volume but also for the surrounding areas.
In fact, patients often ask, “Isn’t it just injected into areas where volume has sunken, like under the eyes or nasolabial folds?” However, Juvelook Volume requires treatment in small amounts not only in the areas needing volume but also in the surrounding areas. This is because Juvelook Volume affects the surrounding tissues, producing a tightening effect. Treating the sunken areas and their surroundings together helps the surrounding tissues and enhances the completeness of the overall facial contour. After all, the purpose of Juvelook Volume is not merely to fill in the space.
Effective treatment methods?
The best method for Juvereuk Volume is manual injection, which involves a precise, stitch-by-stitch procedure. Of course, it is cumbersome and time-consuming. However, there is a reason why Juvereuk Volume must be administered via manual injection.
Juvereuk Volume is injected deep into the skin using a long, blunt-tipped cannula needle. Using manual injection ensures that the injection reaches the desired area precisely and spreads the medication evenly. If the practitioner also performs other procedures such as fillers, they can create an even more detailed design.

Furthermore, manual injections do not waste a single drop of medication. After all, it is a precious drug. By ensuring a sufficient amount is administered, we can add even a single extra drop. When the medication is injected evenly, you can see the effect of improving the entire tissue.
With Juvelook Volume, you should not look for immediate results, but rather observe the tissue response after the procedure. This is because it is not a procedure that achieves plump volume in a single shot, but rather one that correc