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Restylane Information

Restylane is an injected cosmetic filler that work to improve overall facial appearance and attain a more youthful look. Restylane is a clear gel that is based on a natural substance called hyaluronic acid. This acid is found naturally within the human body, therefore, is not harmful when injected. The acid works mostly with cartilage to protect joints but it helps to protect the rest of the body as well. Aging causes hyaluronic acid within the body to thin, so when Restylane is injected, it can add volume and help shape softer, smoother and healthier skin.

Restylane is injected in tiny amounts into the skin with a very fine needle, and joins together with the body’s own hyaluronic acid to cause an increase in volume. It maintains its shape using the body’s own moisture. The hyaluronic acid, once injected, attaches itself to water molecules within the body. As the acid breaks down, every molecule binds to water, so, over time, the same amount of volume can be retained while using less hyaluronic acid. Through these injections, Restylane is used to smooth wrinkles, shape lips and form facial contours. When used, it results in a more youthful appearance.

The procedure involving Restylane injections can take anywhere from a few minutes to about an hour. It all depends on the size of the area being treated. The use of the fine needle minimizes pain but patients can request an anesthetic if needed. The injection results can be seen almost immediately. Treatment areas may be swollen or red for a day or so but usually no longer than that.

Many factors including age, skin type and daily activities may influence the results of the injections, but Restylane injections have been known to last six months or even longer. Overall, Restylane is a safe and effective way to inject cosmetic fillers that will immediately begin to restore your youthful skin.

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