If you’ve spent time researching Juvelook, you’ve probably come across Juvelook Volume at some point. They sound similar, they’re made by the same South Korean company, both contain PDLLA and hyaluronic acid. But they are not the same product, they don’t have the same indications and they’re not applied to the same zones.
Confusing them is not just a technical error — in delicate areas such as the eye contour, using the wrong product has real consequences.
This article explains what distinguishes each version, what it is indicated for and how to know which one applies to your case.

The origin of both products: same manufacturer, different purposes
Juvelook and Juvelook Volume are manufactured by VAIM, a South Korean laboratory specialising in PDLLA technology for aesthetic medicine. Both products are PLA/HA hybrid fillers — meaning they combine polylactic acid with hyaluronic acid in a single formula.
That is where the most important similarities end. From there, the products diverge significantly.
The fundamental difference lies in the PDLLA concentration: Juvelook standard is 50 mg/vial, while Juvelook Volume is 200 mg/vial — four times more concentrated. That concentration difference completely changes how the product behaves in tissue, which zones it can be applied to safely and what type of result it delivers.

Juvelook standard: skin quality, crow’s feet and the periocular zone
Juvelook standard is a skin quality biostimulator. Its low PDLLA concentration (50 mg/vial) makes it appropriate for the superficial and mid-dermis, with particular indication for:
- Crow’s feet and eye contour: the differentiator that no other biostimulator on the Colombian market has. Low concentration and small particles make it possible to treat the periocular skin — only 0.5 mm thick — safely.
- Upper and lower eyelids: improves eyelid skin quality and reduces superficial laxity.
- Structural dark circles: stimulates collagen without adding external volume, with lower Tyndall effect risk.
- Cheeks, nasolabial fold, neck and décolletage: improves texture, firmness and luminosity across the face.
Juvelook standard delivers a two-stage result: immediate hydration from day one thanks to the non-crosslinked hyaluronic acid, and progressive biostimulation of type I and III collagen over the following months. The full structural effect lasts 18 to 24 months with a protocol of 2 to 3 sessions.
Juvelook Volume: structural restoration with clinical control

Juvelook Volume is a higher-concentration version (200 mg/vial) designed for a different purpose: restoring facial structures with progressive, controlled volume.

The difference from a conventional dermal filler is important:
- Progressive projection vs immediate projection: a conventional HA filler adds volume on the same day. Juvelook Volume generates a gradual increase as the PDLLA stimulates production of supportive tissue — without the immediate “overcorrection” effect sometimes seen with conventional fillers.
- Integrated biostimulation: in addition to volume increase, Juvelook Volume activates collagen production in the treated zone. It is not just volumisation — it is volumisation with simultaneous structural improvement.
- Controlled inflammatory profile: despite the higher concentration, the particle design maintains a predictable and manageable inflammatory response.

The main indications for Juvelook Volume are zones with structural volume loss: cheeks with moderate volume deficit, deep nasolabial fold, temples and chin. It is a product for specialists seeking clinical control of volume with a natural and lasting result.

The periocular zone: why standard and not Volume
This is the most important point to understand — and the one with the greatest consequences if ignored.
Juvelook Volume must NOT be applied to the periocular zone — crow’s feet, eyelids, dark circles or any area around the eyes. Its higher PDLLA concentration generates a more intense inflammatory response, unsuitable for the thin, delicate skin of the eye contour.
This distinction is backed by documented cases. In 2025, an ocular complication was recorded associated with the use of Juvelook Volume (also marketed under the name Lenisna) in the periocular zone. That case reinforced the importance of using the correct product in each zone and of the specialist knowing exactly which version they are applying.
Juvelook standard — at 50 mg/vial — has a different safety profile and can be used in the periocular zone with the appropriate technique.
The question you should ask before any treatment is straightforward: which version of Juvelook will be used, and in which zones?
Key differences: comparison table

| Juvelook standard | Juvelook Volume | |
|---|---|---|
| PDLLA concentration | 50 mg/vial | 200 mg/vial |
| Primary purpose | Skin quality, texture, fine lines | Structural restoration, volume |
| Periocular zone | ✓ Indicated — exclusive differentiator | ✗ Contraindicated |
| Full face | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes (except periocular) |
| Immediate result | Hydration via HA on day one | Hydration via HA on day one |
| Progressive result | Firmness, texture, collagen | Volume + structural collagen |
| Inflammatory profile | Low and controlled | Moderate and controlled |
| Duration | 18–24 months | 18–24 months |
Which one do you need?
A medical assessment is the only correct way to know. As a general guide:
If your goal is to improve skin quality, reduce fine lines, treat crow’s feet, eyelids or dark circles, or restore general firmness and luminosity — Juvelook standard is the starting point.
If you have structural volume loss in the cheeks, temples or chin and are looking for progressive restoration with simultaneous biostimulation — Juvelook Volume may be the right indication, in the appropriate zones.
Many patients benefit from a protocol that starts with Juvelook standard for overall skin quality and the periocular zone, and complements it with Volume in areas with more pronounced structural deficit. The specialist determines that protocol based on what they observe during the assessment.
Frequently asked questions about Juvelook vs Juvelook Volume
Are they the same product with a different name? No. They share the same manufacturer (VAIM) and the same base technology (PLA/HA), but the PDLLA concentration is four times higher in Volume. That difference determines their indications, the zones where they can be used safely and the type of result they generate.
Is Juvelook Volume better than standard? This is not a question of better or worse — they are products with different purposes. Juvelook Volume is not an “improved” version of standard: it is a different product for different indications. Using Volume where standard is indicated (especially in the periocular zone) is a clinical error.
Does ALMO Clinic use Juvelook Volume? At ALMO Clinic we work with protocols certified by the product’s international trainers. The treatment protocol — including which version of Juvelook is appropriate for each case — is determined by the specialist during the prior assessment, based on each patient’s needs and anatomy.
Does Juvelook Volume hurt more than standard? Both are applied with a microcannula and topical anaesthesia. The experience is similar. The higher PDLLA concentration of Juvelook Volume may generate somewhat more post-procedure swelling in some cases, but this varies depending on the zone treated and the specialist’s technique.
How do I know which version was used at another clinic? You can ask directly for the product’s commercial name and the vial concentration. Any specialist working with these technologies should be able to answer that question without difficulty.
Juvelook Volume: structural restoration in action
This is how Juvelook Volume works in zones with structural volume deficit: progressive projection and simultaneous collagen stimulation, without the immediate overcorrection effect of conventional fillers.
Find out which protocol fits your case
The Juvelook Volume result
Volume that improves over time, not all at once. Juvelook Volume builds structural support gradually — the final result is visible between 3 and 6 months into the full protocol.
Book your no-commitment assessmentIf you want to know which version of Juvelook applies to your case — or if you’ve been comparing options for a while and want an honest assessment of what you actually need — the next step is a personalised consultation at ALMO Clinic. No commitment, no pressure — just all the information you need.







