A Closer Look At Restylane

Over the next few weeks we’re going to be looking closely at the various liquid facelift products and most notably the dermal fillers that we offer here at the Beverly Hills Center for Facial Rejuvenation. We’re starting off with Restylane, and hope that this blog post can give some insight into what the product is, how it was developed and why we use it.

Firstly, let’s take a look at the history of Restylane. The product is made up of hyaluronic acid ( substance found naturally in bodily epithelial, neural and connective tissue) which was discovered by the medical field in the 1930s. It is one of the most studied products used in facial treatments, and it started to be used for this purpose in 2003 when approved by the FDA. Since then, its popularity has soared and it’s one of the most popular dermal filler treatments, along with botox and juvederm. Even over its short 7 year use in this field, there have been hundreds of medical reports published on the effects of Restylane, and it is known as one of the most safest dermal fillers on the market.

Many individuals choose Restylane a their dermal filler because it is non-animal sourced and therefore vegetarian and vegan friendly. It’s also approved by the FDA (food and drug administration) of the USA as totally safe and recommended for use as a dermal filler by licensed professionals.

We use Restylane at the Beverly Hills Center for Facial Rejuvenation for all of these positive reasons, but also because of its use in specialized areas. It has been shown to have the best results in lip augmentation, and we use it very often for this purpose. It is also great to use as a dermal filler for laughter lines, orbital troughs and crows feet around the eyes.

We highly recommend Restylane as a dermal filler, as it has been proven as one of the safest to use and has some spectacular results for lip augmentation and for reducing the appearance of facial wrinkles. It is also often used to plump up aging skin in the hands, so you see it isn’t just used for one purpose and one purpose only. If you’re interested in a Restylane dermal filler treatment, take a look at our website page for more information (http://www.faceliftnet.com/restylane.html) and get in touch to book an appointment.



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