Restylane
Eradicate deep creases in your skin and have younger looking lips using this injectable, the only injectable dermal filler containing NASHA, Non-Animal, Stabilized Hyaluronic Acid. This biodegradable gel is injected into the skin in tiny amounts with a very fine needle. The result is instantaneous and produces a long-lasting, natural enhancement, gentle and safe to your skin. Restylane is a totally non-animal product eliminating the possibility of allergic reaction. When totally absorbed, it turns into water and carbon dioxide and disappears from your body without a trace. To date, more than a million Restylane treatments have been successfully administered in more than 60 countries worldwide. The result is instantaneous and no pre-treatment skin test is needed and Restylane can be used safely in combination with several other cosmetic procedures including Botox®, dermabrasion and chemical peels. A topical anesthetic cream can be applied to the area to be treated and in some cases, your physician will recommend a local anesthetic injection. Immediately following treatment, you can expect a slight redness, swelling, tenderness and sometimes an itching sensation in the treated area. One of the great advantages of Restylane is that it is long lasting, but not permanent, a complement to your constantly changing face. Beauty is best maintained by reevaluating the need for further treatment from time to time.
Restylane Q & A
What is Restylane?
Restylane is an injectable gel that enhances your natural looks by restoring your skin’s volume, leaving skin soft and revitalizing your appearance.
Who makes Restylane?
Restylane is produced by Q-Med AB, a Swedish biotechnology/medical device company with offices all around the world. After a decade of clinical use, more than 6 million treatments worldwide, continuous research and safety as top priority, Restylane has today been proven to be safe, effective and long lasting.
What are the benefits of Restylane?
Restylane can instantly soften telltale aging lines or improve your looks by enhancing your natural features, such as your cheeks or lips. Restylane restores volume, improves skin elasticity, and smoothes niggling lines and imperfections. Long lasting but not permanent, Restylane allows you to stay in control of your looks.
What is the clinical experience behind Restylane?
Restylane is one of the most tried and tested dermal fillers available today. It is the benchmark for clinical excellence in its field. Its safety and efficacy are clinically proven and supported by robust clinical data, spanning 10 years. The company continues to invest in research and development in the interests of further improving patient safety.
How does Restylane work?
Restylane is a crystal-clear gel produced biotechnologically using stabilized, nonanimal hyaluronic acid and water. The hyaluronic acid is a tissue-friendly substance closely resembling the hyaluronic acid that occurs naturally in the body. By replenishing nature’s supply of hyaluronic acid, Restylane revitalizes and plumps up the skin, instantly diminishing the appearance of lines and giving a softer look.
What does Restylane treatment involve?
Restylane is injected into the skin in small amounts using a very fine needle. The gel provides hydration and structure and gives natural volume to smooth away the appearance of lines, enhance facial shape or create fuller lips.
The treatment is very quick and often takes less than 30 minutes. The treatment benefits can normally be seen instantly and Restylane does not affect facial expression. No skin test is required because Restylane does not contain any animal-derived ingredients.
What areas can be treated?
Restylane treatments can be used to smooth out facial lines, create fuller lips and shape facial contours, such as cheeks and chin. It is a subtle approach to enhancing looks naturally.
The most common areas treated are:
- From the nose to the angle of the mouth (the nasolabial folds)
- Lips (enhancement)
- Cheeks and chin (shaping)
- Back of the hands, décolletage, face (skin rejuvenation)
- Between the eyebrows (the glabellar lines)
How much does a Restylane treatment cost?
One of the great advantages of Restylane is that the effects are long lasting but not permanent. You are always in control of your looks.
- Facial lines and facial shaping: follow-up treatment is usually needed after 6-12 months
- Lip enhancement: follow-up treatment is normally needed in about 6 months
- Skin rejuvenation and deep hydration: after the initial intense treatment of 3 treatment sessions every 2-3 weeks, follow-up sessions are normally recommended around every 6 months.
- Duration depends on many factors, such as skin type, lifestyle, age, the degree of perfection demanded by the patient and the injection technique of the practitioner.
Does Restylane treatment hurt?
Some people may experience the treatment as a mild discomfort. A local anesthetic cream is often used. Another form of anesthesia, a dental bloc, is used to numb the area when enhancing lips.
Can Restylane be used if I have had laser treatment or a chemical peel?
If you have recently had some kind of cosmetic treatment, it is recommended you wait until the area is totally healed and the skin is back to its normal condition. This usually takes 4 to 6 weeks.
Is there any downtime with Restylane?
You can expect slight redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, itching and/or bruising following Restylane treatment. This is the same as you might expect with any type of injection. However, the discomfort is temporary and generally disappears after a few days. With lip enhancement, it is wise to choose your treatment time with care since your lips may become swollen and appear slightly uneven for a few days.
Are there any risks with Restylane?
More than 6 million treatments have been carried out since the launch of Restylane in 1996. Some common injection-related reactions might occur after a Restylane injection; they typically resolve spontaneously within one or two days after injection. These reactions include redness, swelling, pain, itching, bruising or tenderness at the injection site. Inflammatory reactions may last for up to two weeks in rare cases. After a lip enhancement, your lips may be swollen for several days.
Are there any side effects with Restylane?
Most people can benefit from Restylane treatment.
Restylane should not be used in or near skin sites where there are or have been active skin disease, inflammation or related conditions. Nor should it be injected into an area where a permanent implant has been placed. Restylane has not been tested in pregnant or breast-feeding women.
During your pretreatment consultation, you should thoroughly discuss your medical history with your practitioner.
Restylane Before & After Gallery
Restylane Videos
Dr. Jeffrey Raval demonstrates the advantages of a quick lift, an abbreviated version of a traditional facelift, showing “before” photos and introducing his patient one year “After” undergoing a mini facelift.
Dr. Raval transforms the patient experience during cosmetic procedures involving injectable dermal fillers like the Restylane shown in this video. He’s added fast-acting lidocaine to his injections. The use of the numbing agent in combination with the filler ensures that patients have little or no sensation during the injection process after the first injection is made, allowing the patient to get the best possible results from their treatment.
The eyes are the first feature on the face to give away one’s age, says Dr. Jeffrey Raval. Sunken or puffy eyes make a person look tired and worn out. The Doctor injects the groove under the eye with Restylane filler to take years off the patient’s face. Formerly, this younger appearance was achievable only through surgery.
Dr. Jeffrey Raval demonstrates the use of Restalyne injections to the lower eyelids used to correct the smaller grooves that develop, he discusses the safe uses of Botox for cosmetic uses with Shaul Turner from Fox 31-TV.
Dr. Jeffrey Raval uses the injectable Restylane® to restore the youthful fullness in a patient’s face in this 30-minute in-office procedure called a “Facelift in a Bottle.”




