With the Restylane portfolio of dermal fillers and skin boosters, you can restore your skin to its former glory. Restylane fillers are made with hyaluronic acid, a substance that naturally occurs in the body, so you can be confident that they will be gentle on your skin.
With Restylane® Defyne, you can get back your youthful appearance. It's made with crosslinking technology to smooth out deep laugh lines and enhance chin projection, making it perfect for those who want younger-looking skin!
Restylane Kysse is the first lip filler designed to last one year with XpresHAn Technology™. It's proven that this product will give you natural-looking volume and provide flexibility and durability!
The innovative and safe Restylane® Lyft is a great way to add natural-looking volume to your face. This dissolvable HA filler can be used alone or with another product like Botox, which will help you achieve that Smooth Skin Texture!
Restylane® Refyne with XpresHAn Technology™ can help you restore a more natural look to your face. While correcting these lines, it's essential that the product softens them and maintains facial expressions for an even more effective outcome.
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Restylane Defyne is a dermal filler injected under the skin. Once in place, it helps smooth away the wrinkles and folds that may form at the sides of your nose and run down toward the corners of your mouth.
Restylane Defyne is a smooth injectable gel that provides lasting results in the nasolabial folds and marionette lines. Galderma's XpresHAn technology customizes hyaluronic acid particles to crosslink with each other for added flexibility and smoothness not found in other fillers.
The cost of Restylane, like other dermal fillers, is usually expressed per syringe. Restylane costs between $400 and $800 per syringe; however, the total cost of your anti-aging session may vary depending on what area and how many syringes are used for your treatment.
Restylane Defyne injections typically last around 12 months; however, some people receive touch-ups between 6 and 9 months. Individual results vary based on your own personal health and body chemistry.
Restylane Refyne and Restylane Defyne are different types of injectable fillers that can treat wrinkles in the skin. While they share similar properties, there is a key difference: Restylane Refine treats mild to moderate lines around your mouth, while Restyle Define is used for more severe smile lines.
Restylane and Juvéderm are nonsurgical (noninvasive) procedures that plump the skin with hyaluronic acid. Both contain lidocaine to alleviate pain during the procedure. Still, they have slight variations: Restylane takes a few days longer to work and lasts 12 months, while Juvéderm works instantaneously and lasts anywhere from 6 to 18 months. Follow-up injections of each product help maintain your results.
Treatments with Restylane or Juvéderm are considered aesthetic procedures that provide a great option and are less expensive than surgery. They also don't require any downtime. Both treatments cost between $400 and thousands of dollars, depending upon which specific Restylane or Juvéderm product you choose to proceed with. Your exact cost also depends on how many injections you need, as well as your provider and the area you live.
Restylane is manufactured from Hyaluronic Acid. This acid naturally occurs in your body, but as you age, the production of this substance diminishes, resulting in less hydrated skin and a loss of radiance. Dermal filler made with Restylane restores volume lost to aging by attracting water molecules, which bind to the skin, leaving it more hydrated and radiant looking.
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Do not use if you have severe allergies with a history of severe reactions (anaphylaxis), are allergic to lidocaine or gram-positive bacterial proteins used to make hyaluronic acid, are prone to bleeding, or have a bleeding disorder—the safety of use while pregnant or breastfeeding has not been studied.