A Smooth, Subtle Approach to Facial Filler
Revanesse Versa is a smooth dermal filler for treating lines and folds. Now available in NYC for youthful, natural-looking results.
What Is Revanesse Versa?
Revanesse Versa is a hyaluronic acid filler patients choose for its smooth texture and natural-looking results. This injectable filler is used to restore volume lost with age, especially in areas where lines, folds, and creases have started to settle in.
It’s designed to support the skin from beneath while minimizing swelling, which is why many patients and providers consider it an ideal choice for soft tissue support in the lower face.
What Does Revanesse Versa Treat?
This filler is most commonly used to:
- Soften nasolabial folds (smile lines)
- Improve marionette lines
- Smooth moderate facial wrinkles
- Replenish subtle volume loss
- Treats both the body and the borders of lips
The goal of Revanesse Versa isn’t to overfill or create puffiness, it’s to restore structure in a way that looks natural in motion and at rest.
How Is Revanesse Versa Different From Other Fillers?
Unlike some HA fillers that can cause more swelling, Revanesse Versa is formulated with a smooth, uniform particle structure. The result is a cleaner, more controlled injection and a lower chance of inflammation post-treatment.
Some patients report less downtime and more even results, just one reason why Revanesse Versa reviews are consistently strong.
How Long Does Revanesse Versa Last?
Results typically last up to 12 months. Depending on your individual metabolism and the area treated, effects may last longer. Many patients return for maintenance once a year to preserve their results.
What Does Revanesse Versa Filler Cost?
The Revanesse Versa filler cost varies depending on the number of syringes used and the scope of treatment. On average, most NYC treatments range from $500–$800 per syringe. A personalized quote will be provided during your consultation based on your facial structure and goals.This information was medically reviewed by board-certified physician Stephen P. Bracci, M.D. on August 20, 2025.













