Revitrane Classic vs. Revitrane Premium: Which Dermal Filler Is Best for Your Aesthetic Treatments?

Revitrane Classic vs. Revitrane Premium: Which Dermal Filler Is Best for Your Aesthetic Treatments?

At HUK Aesthetics, we’re proud to supply high-performance dermal fillers that deliver visible, natural-looking results — and the Revitrane range is no exception. Two of the most in-demand products from this line are Revitrane Classic and Revitrane Premium each designed with specific indications and results in mind.

But what exactly sets them apart? And how can you incorporate them into your treatment menu? Let’s break it down.


Revitrane Classic

What is it?
Revitrane Classic is a medium-viscosity dermal filler formulated with cross-linked hyaluronic acid (20mg/ml), designed to smooth moderate facial lines and restore natural volume in targeted areas.

Key Features:

-Smooth and easy to inject

-Balanced texture for natural results

-Ideal for soft tissue contouring

Best used for:
-Nasolabial folds
-Marionette lines
-Lip enhancement
-Moderate wrinkles and facial creases

Why clinics love it:
Revitrane Classic strikes the perfect balance between structure and softness, making it ideal for practitioners who want reliable, long-lasting results without sacrificing natural facial movement.


Revitrane Premium

What is it?
Revitrane Premium is a higher-density filler with a thicker consistency, developed for deeper injections and areas that require stronger structural support and volume.

Key Features:

-High-viscosity gel for deeper injections

-Provides volume and lift

-Long-lasting results with strong projection

Best used for:
-Cheek enhancement
-Jawline contouring
-Chin augmentation
-Nose reshaping (non-surgical rhinoplasty)

Why clinics love it:
Revitrane Premium offers exceptional projection and lift, making it perfect for advanced facial sculpting and full-face rejuvenation. If you’re looking for a filler that delivers visible volume and definition, this is the one.

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