Comparison of Korean Hyaluronic Acid Fillers: Revolax, Neuramis, and Regenovue
- koreanbeautymanage
- Aug 24
- 3 min read
Updated: 2 days ago

Korean hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers have become favorites among clinics across Europe thanks to their consistency, safety, and excellent value. In this guide, we compare Revolax, Neuramis, and Regenovue so you can select the right gel for lips, cheeks, jawline, and fine lines. We explain density, G′ (firmness), cohesivity, and cross-linking in clear terms, and provide a quick cheat sheet mapping each product to common clinical indications.
Note: HA fillers are medical devices and must only be used by qualified professionals.
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What are Korean Hyaluronic Acid Fillers?
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a biocompatible polysaccharide that binds water and provides natural volume. In fillers, HA is cross-linked to last longer and resist enzymatic breakdown. Korean Hyaluronic Acid Fillers vary in density, firmness (G′), and cohesivity, which determines where and how they perform best.
The 5 Key Factors That Matter Most in Korean HA Fillers
1. Match gel behavior to anatomy and injection plane.
Lips (shape + softness): medium G′ with elasticity/cohesivity to avoid stiffness.
Cheeks (projection): higher G′ for lift.
Jawline/Chin (contour): high G′ + high cohesivity for sharp definition.
Fine lines (superficial dermis): low viscosity, smooth extrusion.
Higher G′ = stronger lift/projection (cheeks, jawline), but firmer feel.
Cohesivity = gel stays together under dynamic forces (lips, chin apex).
Viscosity & Injectability
Softer gels spread easily for superficial lines, while denser gels maintain shape for structural support.
Duration
Most Korean HA fillers last 6–12 months depending on area, metabolism, and gel type.
4. Safety Profile
All HA fillers are sensitive to hyaluronidase, supporting safety when used by trained professionals.
Storage & Handling
Store at 2–25 °C, away from heat and sunlight. Never freeze.
Brand Comparison: Revolax vs. Neuramis vs. Regenovue
All three Korean HA filler families are widely trusted in the EU by professionals seeking predictable rheology and strong value. Below is a high-level comparison (indicative positioning by product line):
Quick Comparison Table

Internal references: Revolax Sub-Q • Neuramis Volume • Regenovue Deep.
Clinical Cheat Sheet (Clinic-Friendly)

Revolax and Neuramis Deep is often preferred for moderate volumization and lips (balanced structure).
For “HA fillers for lips,” many professionals favor Revolax Deep, Neuramis Deep or Neuramis Lidocaine for natural blending and softness.
Explore all Fillers • Lip fillers (Neuramis) • Chin fillers (Revolax).
Brand Highlights (Clinic Case Use)
Revolax
Fine: subtle lines, lip border refinement.
Deep: nasolabial folds, balanced lips, moderate volume.
Sub-Q: high lift for cheeks, chin, and jawline definition.
Neuramis (Medytox)
Light: hydration, very fine lines.
Lidocaine (clásico): versatile, natural finish.
Deep: lips + folds with natural softness.
Volume: cheek and contour projection.
Regenovue (NeoGenesis)
Fine: superficial lines, texture improvement.
Deep: folds with smooth integration.
Sub-Q: strong support for chin/jawline/cheeks.
Lips, Jawline & Cheeks — What Patients Value
Lips: natural softness, shape retention, symmetrical hydration. Popular clinic choices: Neuramis Deep/Lidocaine and Revolax Deep.
Cheeks: lasting lift without lumps. Best options: Neuramis Volume, Revolax Sub-Q, Regenovue Sub-Q.
Jawline/Chin: sharp contour & angles. High G′ gels like Revolax Sub-Q or Regenovue Sub-Q are frequently used.
Grouped internal link: Revolax Deep • Neuramis Volume • Regenovue Sub-Q.
Storage & Handling (HA Fillers)
Store at 2–25 °C, away from direct sunlight.
Keep in sterile original packaging; do not freeze.
No cold chain required for HA fillers during standard shipping. Protective packaging is recommended in hot climates.
Why European Clinics Choose Korean HA Fillers
Predictable rheology across ranges (easy mapping to facial areas).
Strong value without compromising safety.
Consistent manufacturing under ISO 13485 & GMP standards.
FAQ
Are HA fillers safe for lips?
Yes—when performed by trained professionals using certified gels. Results are reversible with hyaluronidase if clinically required.
How long do Korean HA fillers last?
Typically 6–12 months depending on area, gel, metabolism, and lifestyle.
What’s the best filler for the jawline?
High G′ gels like Revolax Sub-Q or Neuramis Volume.
Do HA fillers need cold chain?
No. They are stored at room temperature (2–25 °C). Only toxins generally require cold chain.
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Popular picks: Revolax Sub-Q • Neuramis Volume • Regenovue Deep
Compliance Note
This content is for professional audiences only and does not replace clinical training or local regulations.
References
Review of rheology & G′ in HA fillers (2024). MDPI
Rheology & degradability of HA fillers (2025). Dove Medical Press
Physical properties & degradation of HA fillers (2024). ScienceDirect
Company/product info: Regenovue / Neuramis / Revolax.
Common storage recommendations cited by professional distributors.
About the Author
Dr. Laura Martínez is a licensed aesthetic medicine professional and international medical writer specializing in injectables and cosmetic procedures. With over 8 years of experience in London, Milan, and Madrid, she provides expert insights bridging clinical practice and patient education on the evolving global HA filler market.
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