RESTYLANE is a crystal-clear,
biodegradable NASHA (Non-Animal Stabilized Hyaluronic
Acid) gel, which is injected into the dermis in tiny
amounts with a very fine needle. The result is
instantaneous, producing a long-lasting, natural
enhancement, gentle and safe to the skin.
Since it was launched in 1996, RESTYLANE has
undergone extensive histological and clinical studies
with an increasing body of evidence relating to its
ease of use, tolerability and effectiveness. Today,
more than 1,500,000 treatments have been
successfully carried out worldwide.
Restylane is different from other hyaluronic acid-based
products because unlike other hyaluronic acid-based
products, such as those made from rooster combs, only
Restylane is non-animal
derived. This quality virtually eliminates any risk of
animal-based disease transmission or allergic reactions.
Restylane requires no pre-testing, but patients should take a few precautions before being treated. Patients should avoid
using aspirin, or any non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
medication, St. John's Wort, or high doses of vitamin E
supplements prior to treatment, because these may increase
bruising and bleeding at the injection site.
Post-treatment/Adverse reactions
After the injection, some common injection-related reactions might occur. They include erythema, swelling, pain, itching, bruising and tenderness at the injection site. These reactions have generally been described as mild to moderate and typically resolve spontaneously a few days after the injection. Reactions thought to be of a hypersensitivity nature have been reported in about one in every 2,000 treated patients. In rare instances, granuloma or abscess formation, localized necrosis and urticaria have been reported.
Follow-up treatments
In general, follow-up treatment is required after six to twelve months. Clinical trials reveal that RESTYLANE is effective for up to one year after the treatment of wrinkles and up to six months when enhancing lips. Clinical experience also indicates that a touch-up treatment after 2-4 weeks and regular follow-up treatments will add to the duration of the treatment effect.
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