What Is Restylane? | 
A natural beauty lift.
Restylane is a cosmetic filling agent made of Hyaluronic acid, which is a natural component of the skin.
What Is Restylane Made Of? | 
Restylane is made of a clear gel called NASHA™, or Non-Animal Stabilized Hyaluronic acid. This Hyaluronic acid holds 1000 times its own weight in water to help restore volume to the treated area. Restylane is compatible with human Hyaluronic acid.
How Is It Different Than Restylane? | 
Restylane is made of Hyaluronic acid, which is the second largest component of the skin next to collagen. Restylane provides more volume than collagen, and does not require allergy testing.
How Is Restylane Different Than Botox®? | 
Restylane is used to fill in lines whereas Botox® is used to relax muscles that create wrinkles. Both Restylane and Botox® are often used in conjunction with each other to perfect deeper lines.
Is It Approved By The FDA? | 
Restylane has been approved by the FDA for cosmetic use.
Are Injections Safe? | 
Restylane has been safely used throughout the world since 1996. Because the product is non-animal based, allergy testing is not required. The most commonly reported adverse effects are temporary redness and swelling at the injection site. These effects typically resolve within two to three days.
Where Is It Administered? | 
Restylane has been used in more than one million treatments in over 70 countries to correct a variety of wrinkles as well as enhance the appearance and fullness of lips.
How Long Does an Injection Take? | 
The entire procedure typically takes approximately 30 minutes, depending on the area treated.
Do Injections Hurt? | 
Treatments can be uncomfortable. The application of a numbing agent one hour prior to administration can help alleviate potential discomfort
What Should I Do Before Receiving an Injection? | 
Before Restylane treatments, avoid aspirin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications, St. John's Wort, high doses of vitamin E supplements, or excessive alcohol consumption. Doing so will help decrease possible bruising at the site of injection. In addition, a numbing cream may be applied one hour prior to treatment.
What Should I Do After Receiving an Injection? | 
Do not excessively manipulate the treated area for four to five days. Tylenol or Advil may be used as needed for any mild discomfort.
How Will I Look Post-Treatment | 
Normal activity may be resumed immediately following Restylane injections, however, there may be mild swelling and bruising at the injection site. Swelling should resolve within three to four days, and bruising may take up to one week to diminish. Concealer can help cover any temporary imperfections.
How Long Does It Last? | 
Studies have shown that average Restylane treatment results last six months when appropriate amounts of Restylane are administered.
How Often Should I Have Treatments? | 
Treatments typically last four to six months, so treatments are usually scheduled two to three times per year. Follow-up treatments are advised before the product has fully dissipated to help enhance a lasting effect.
Where Does It Go After It Wears Off? | 
Over time, molecules bind with water, resulting in the degradation of the product, which is then metabolized by the body.
How Much Does Restylane Cost? | 
At Cosmetic Harmony, the typical cost of Restylane treatments is between $300 and $600. Restylane treatment amounts vary depending on age, application area, and whether the patient is female or male (men tend to require more Restylane than women).
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