RESTYLANE® Frequently Asked Questions
The answer to long-lasting wrinkle correction is Restylane. If
you're considering a wrinkle correction treatment, there are a few
things you should know about Restylane.
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.
What is Restylane made of?
Restylane is a cosmetic dermal filler composed of non-animal
stabilized 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™. NASHA is biodegradable and
completely biocompatible with human hyaluronic acid.
How is Restylane different than other hyaluronic acid-based
products?
Unlike rooster-derived hyaluronic acids and bovine collagen
products, Restylane is free from animal proteins. This limits any
risk of animal-based disease transmissions or development of
allergic reactions to animal proteins.*
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 by dermatologists and plastic
surgeons since 1996 worldwide. Restylane has a highly favorable
safety profile. It's composed of non-animal stabilized hyaluronic
acid. Hyaluronic acid is a substance found naturally in the human
body. Restylane is fully biocompatible. There is limited risk of
animal-based disease transmission or development of allergic
reactions to animal proteins. No allergy testing is required before
use.* The most commonly reported side effects were temporary redness
and swelling at the injection site. These effects typically resolve
in less than seven days.
Precautions The safety of Restylane for use during pregnancy, in
breastfeeding females or in patients under 18 years has not been
established.
The safety of Restylane in patients with increased susceptibility
to keloid formation and hypertrophic scarring has not been studied.
Restylane should not be used in patients with known susceptibility
to keloid formation or hypertrophic scarring.
The patient should be informed that he or she should minimize
exposure of the treated area to excessive sun and UV lamp exposure
and extreme cold weather until any initial swelling and redness has
resolved.
If laser treatment, chemical peeling or any other procedure based
on active dermal response is considered after treatment with
Restylane there is a possible risk of eliciting an inflammatory
reaction at the implant site. This also applies if Restylane is
administered before the skin has healed completely after such a
procedure.
Can Restylane be used anywhere on the face?
Restylane has been used in more than 3 million treatments7 in
over 70 countries to correct a variety of wrinkles. It is currently
indicated in the U.S. for the treatment of moderate to severe facial
wrinkles and folds, such as nasolabial folds.
How long does Restylane last?
Restylane is proven to deliver long-lasting results. Studies have
shown that Restylane effects generally last for about six months.
The unique NASHA™ technology helps maintain the cosmetic effect
until the injected material is nearly gone.
How often should I have Restylane treatments done?
Treatments are typically scheduled at six-month intervals. Please
be sure to consult your physician about recommendations for
follow-up treatments.
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.
How is Restylane different from bovine collagen?
Bovine collagen is derived from animals (cow) and requires an
allergy test. Restylane can be administered without pretesting, so
no waiting is required. With Restylane there is limited risk of
animal-based disease transmission or allergic reaction.*
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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