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Restylane Injections
Restylane®
is the first and only dermal filler in the U.S. composed of
NASHA™ gel, Non-Animal Stabilized Hyaluronic Acid.
It’s proven to give long-lasting
correction of moderate-to-severe facial wrinkles and folds.
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Documented results that
last six months, or even
longer
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Excellent safety profile
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Over one million
treatments worldwide
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No allergy testing
required
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A simple, convenient
procedure
In a simple procedure, Restylane® is
injected directly into the mid-to-deep dermis for the
long-lasting correction of moderate-to-severe facial
wrinkles and folds. Documented results of Restylane
injections, last six months, or even longer. Individual
results may vary.
What is
Restylane made of?
The most commonly reported adverse
events were temporary redness and swelling at the injection
site. These effects typically resolve within two to three
days. 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 in Restylane is a crystal-clear gel called
NASHATM, or Non-Animal Stabilized Hyaluronic Acid. NASHA is
biodegradable and completely biocompatible with human
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
medication, 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 animalbased 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 severe 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
NASHATM 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.
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.

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For
more information, contact us at
262-691-7546
info@cosmeticplasticsurgeon.net
or visit
Restylane® on the web |