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Dermal Fillers

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Treats: wrinkles fine lines smokers lines volume loss jowls marionette lines under eye hollowing lip enhancement Cinderella lips hollowing skin sagging tired look sad appearance accordion lines neck wrinkles neck lines wrinkled hands aged hands


Restylane

As we age, our facial appearance begins to change. Wrinkles and fine lines along with a tired appearance from volume loss are among the most common complaints with aging. Repeated facial expressions, sun exposure and hormonal changes are part of the cause.

There is however, another important factor – hyaluronic acid. Restylane resembles your body’s own hyaluronic acid and is specifically formulated to add fullness for a more youthful-looking you. Restylane can help you achieve a softer, fuller, more rested look.

Restylane family of products may be used in the cheeks, as well as in and around the lips, jawline, forehead, around the eyes and chin. It can be used to help define facial contours, smooth wrinkles, and soften facial lines for a more youthful-looking you.

Dermal Fillers may help:

  • Improve the look of smile lines and lipstick lines
  • Smooth unwanted fine lines
  • Enhance lips and soften lines above the upper lip
  • Smooth and soften nasolabial fold
  • Lift and soften jowls
  • Add volume to soften under eye hollowing
  • Lift and define jawline and chin contours
  • Hand Rejuvenation

Your initial treatment with hyaluronic acid fillers will instantly add volume to smooth away facial lines and restore skin contours. Follow up treatments at 4.5 or 9 months can help refresh the immediate results of your initial treatment. Maintain your look with another follow-up treatment at 18 months. Your results can be maintained for up to 3 years from your initial treatment.

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