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What is Restylane® ?
Restylane® is a safe and natural cosmetic dermal filler
that restores volume and fullness to the skin to correct
moderate to sever facial wrinkles and folds, such as
nasolabial folds.
What is Restylane® made of?
Restylane® is the first and only cosmetic dermal filler
made of non-animal-based Hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic
acid is a natural substance that already exists in the
human body and is used to provide volume and fullness
to the skin. The Hyaluronic acid is Restylane® is a crystal-clear
gel called NASHA, T or Non-Animal Stabilized Hyaluronic
Acid.
How
is Restylane® different than other Hyaluronic
acid-based products?
Unlike other Hyaluronic acid-based products, such as
those made from rooster combs, only Restylane® is non-animal-based.
This quality virtually eliminates any risk of animal-based
disease transmission or allergic reaction.
What should patients do prior to treatment?
Restylane® requires no pretesting, but you should take
a few precautions before being treated. Avoid using aspirin,
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications, St. John's
Wort, or high doses of Vitamin E supplements prior to
treatment, because these may increase bruising or bleeding
at the injection site. Also, if you have previously suffered
from facial cold sores, there is a risk that the needle
punctures could contribute to another recurrence.

Is Restylane® safe?
Yes. Restylane® has been used safely by dermatologists
and plastic surgeons since 1996 worldwide. Because Restylane® is non-animal-based and fully biocompatible, allergy
testing is not required. There is virtually no risk of
animal-based disease transmission or allergic reaction.
The most commonly reported side effects were temporary
redness and swelling at the injection site. These effects
typically resolve within two to three days.
Can Restylane® be used anywhere on the face?
Restylane® has been used in more than one million treatments
in over 60 countries to correct a variety of wrinkles
and to enhance the appearance and fullness of lips. However,
it is currently indicated in the U.S. only for the treatment
of moderate to sever facial wrinkles and folds, such
as nasolabial folds.
How long does Restylane® last?
Studies have shown that the average treatment results
last six months or even longer. The unique NASHAT technology
helps maintain the cosmetic effect until the injected
material is nearly gone.
How often should I have Restylane® treatments done?
Restylane® lasts twice as long as collagen, so treatments
are typically scheduled twice a year. Evidence shows
that having a touch-up treatment before the product has
fully dissipated will enhance the lasting effect.
How is Restylane® different from Botox®?
Restylane® is a natural, cosmetic filler. In contrast,
Botox® is a drug that blocks nerve transmission and relaxes
the underlying muscles. Many patients have been very
pleased after receiving treatment wit both products.
How is Restylane® different from bovine collagen?
Restylane® is proven to deliver a longer-lasting effect
than traditional collagen, with virtually no risk of
animal-based disease transmission or allergic reaction.
In addition, bovine collagen is derived from animals
(cow) and requires an allergy test. Because Restylane® is non-animal-based, it can be administered without pretesting,
so no waiting is required.
Do the injections hurt?
Restylane® is injected directly into the skin in tiny
amounts by an ultrafine needle, resulting in minimal
discomfort. The procedure is simple and convenient, and
results are practically instantaneous. To optimize your
comfort during the short procedure, your physician may
anesthetize the treatment area.
How much do Restylane® treatments cost?
Restylane® is a customized procedure based on your specific
needs, so the cost will vary from patient to patient.
In general, the cost of Restylane® is comparable to the
cost of similar procedures. Because Restylane® is longer
lasting, it proves to be very economical over the long
term. Please consult your physician to determine to best
recommendation for your particular needs. |