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Restylane |
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Quick
Simple
Visible Results
No Downtime
Minimal and Brief
Discomfort |
Restylane is a safe and natural cosmetic dermal filler that
restores volume and fullness to the skin to correct facial
wrinkles and folds. It has been used in over 3 million treatments
in over 70 countries and is now approved for use in the United
States.
Restylane is a cosmetic dermal filler made of hyaluronic acid, a
natural substance that already exists in the human body. The
hyaluronic acid in Restylane is a crystal-clear gel called NASHA,
or Non-Animal Stabilized Hyaluronic Acid. NASHA is completely
biocompatible with human hyaluronic acid.
Restylane maintains its shape using the body's own moisture. The
hyaluronic acid in Restylane is hydrophilic or "water loving." As
hyaluronic acid gradually degrades, each molecule binds to more
water and over time, the same volume can be maintained with less
hyaluronic acid. This ability of hyaluronic acid to bind to water
is what helps provide lasting results.
Unlike 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. |
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Common Questions About
Restylane |
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Q: Which is better, Botox or Restylane?
A: Botox and Restylane are used to treat two
different conditions of the face. Restylane is used restore volume
and smooth the lines that may form around the nose and mouth.
Botox relaxes muscles in the face, helping reduce and prevent
frown lines. |
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Q: How long does
Restylane last?
A: Restylane usually lasts up to six months. |
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Q: Is Restylane safe?
A: Yes. Dermatologist have been using
Restylane for over 12 years. Unlike other dermal fillers, such as
collagen, Restylane is fully biocompatible and allergy testing is
not required prior to treatment. |
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Q: How much does Restylane cost?
A: Restylane is
available in different increments. Your provider can advise you on
how much you'll need.
| Restylane |
Each |
| 0.4
mL Syringe |
$350 |
| 1.0
mL Syringe |
$550 |
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Additional 1.0 mL Syringe |
$500 |
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Q: Who provides Restylane?
A:
Dr. Kelli Arntzen,
Dr.
James Collyer, and
Amy
Nelson provide
Restylane. |
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