Jeunetique Fine is the lowest-density variant in the Jeunetique line from Meamo Labs, a highly purified monophasic cross-linked HA dermal filler at 24 mg/ml with 0.3% lidocaine in a 1.1 ml single-use syringe. The manufacturer reports a duration of about four to six months and positions it for delicate, superficial areas. It is placed by a trained professional.

What is Jeunetique Fine, and where does it sit?

Fine is the softest, most plastic member of a three-variant line. All three share 24 mg/ml HA, 0.3% lidocaine, and a 1.1 ml single-use syringe. What separates them is HA particle size and degree of cross-linking, the density. Fine has the lowest density and the highest plasticity, which the manufacturer positions for delicate, more superficial areas.

The word monophasic matters here. Hyaluronic acid is a sugar your body makes, and a monophasic gel is processed into one homogeneous phase rather than a mix of particle sizes, which the manufacturer ties to smooth viscoelasticity. Like all HA fillers, it adds volume by binding water, then breaks down over time. The denser siblings, Jeunetique Deep and Jeunetique Ultra, report longer durations.

Log Notes. This explains what Fine is and the general HA science, not how to use it. It gives no needle sizes, depths, injection points, per-area amounts, or technique, all of which live in the official guide and belong to a trained professional. Nothing here is medical advice, and this is not a do-it-yourself procedure.

How is it purified, and why does BDDE matter?

Through cross-linking plus an extended washing step. Cross-linking uses an agent called BDDE to bind HA chains, and residual BDDE is what manufacturers try to drive down for a cleaner profile. The Cleveland Clinic’s overview of dermal fillers explains how HA fillers work and that they are temporary, breaking down over months.

Jeunetique’s pitch is its extended 8-day final washing step, which the manufacturer states pushes BDDE residue extremely low (manufacturer states under 0.002 mg per 1 ml). They say this reduced residue lowers the risk of side effects and allergy. Read these as manufacturer claims, studied for the line, not guarantees for any one person. Store the product at room temperature and do not freeze.

What should you expect, and what’s worth tracking?

A soft result reported to last about four to six months, so a dated log is genuinely useful. Because Fine is the shortest-lasting variant, the practical question is how long your result actually holds before review or top-up. Photograph consistently and note how the treated area changes week to week.

In Dosefi you can add Jeunetique Fine as a treatment, log each session date with a photo, set a reminder for the four-to-six-month review window, and self-rate how long the result lasts. Note which variant was used, Fine, Deep, or Ultra, so a switch can be compared honestly. For a related water-binding approach, see our notes on Profhilo.

A grounded takeaway

Jeunetique Fine is the lowest-density, most plastic monophasic HA filler in the line, reported to last about four to six months and positioned for delicate areas. Expect a temporary, water-binding result, keep a dated record, and leave candidacy, variant choice, and the procedure to a licensed professional. The official guide is attached for your reference.

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