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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
severe facial wrinkles
and folds, such as
nasolabial folds.
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.
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 with both
products.
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 in
Restylane is a
crystal-clear gel
called NASHA, 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.
How long does
Restylane last?
Studies have shown
that the average
treatment results last
up to six months or
even longer. The
unique NASHA™
technology helps
maintain the cosmetic
effect until the
injected material is
nearly gone.
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