Receiving Juvéderm is an outpatient treatment that takes relatively little time to administer. While Juvéderm injections usually take less than an hour, your actual time may take longer if you combine Juvéderm with more comprehensive procedures, like Botox.
Since Juvéderm is an injectable treatment, you will not need any sedation or general anesthesia. Your injector may provide a local numbing cream to your target treatment area, but that may not be necessary as Juvéderm already has lidocaine in it, which helps numb the injection. It is possible you will feel a pricking-sensation on your cheeks, lips, or other areas of your face, but this should not be any more painful than receiving a typical shot. As long as you haven’t had other procedures which require anesthesia, you should be able to drive yourself home afterward.