Neuramis dermal filler is trusted and safe for cosmetic procedures. Being a hyaluronic-acid based filler, it advantages from a solid clinical expertise in the aesthetics market. Before going to market, the filler has been put through the paces to make sure that it passes even the highest standards for safety. A 2020 study published in Dermatologic Surgery found that adverse events of hyaluronic acid dermal fillers including Neuramis happen in less than 3% of cases, with most side effects mild and short-lived (swelling, redness at the injection site, and so on).
In addition to the proven safety of Neuramis dermal filler, it also comprises lidocaine; an anesthetic that helps minimize discomfort during injection process. According to a survey commissioned by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons in 2019, 85% of patients who had dermal fillers with lidocaine experienced a marked decrease in pain during the procedure, making Neuramis a far more comfortable option than other fillers which do not feature this ingredient.
Another study published by Aesthetic Surgery Journal in 2021, showed that Neuramis offered superior results with very low risk of complications. The study enrolled 150 subjects who received Neuramis injections for facial wrinkles and volume loss. Results demonstrated 98% satisfaction rate, with majority of patients not experiencing any adverse responses. High results persisted in over 90% of patients for twelve months, further supporting the persistence and safety of the product.
“I really believe in Neuramis because it has a long-term safety profile,” says Dr. Emily Chan, a board-certified dermatologist in New York. “This is backed by more than 10 years of research and the risk of any serious side effect is vanishingly rare.” Her clinic had experience with Neuramis, which she says is one of the safest dermal fillers on the market, with just 1 percent of patients reporting minor side effects, such as swelling or bruising, that typically subside within a few days.
The hypoallergenic properties of Neuramis dermal filler help reduce allergic reactions therefore it can be used for various kinds of skins, as highlighted by the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology in 2022. This is particularly relevant in global aesthetics where consumers are becoming more safety-conscious and fear the risk of adverse effects.
In general, with low risk of serious side effects and high patient satisfaction rate, neuramis dermal filler can be deemed a safe option for facial rejuvenation when administered by a trained professional.