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Millions of people have used Restylane with confidence. It is the world’s most widely used product
based on hyaluronic acid for esthetic enhancement.

Restylane is safe

Restylane safety and efficacy is proven beyond a doubt, with robust clinical data spanning a decade.
Adverse reactions to Restylane are rare.

Restylane is natural

The uniquely produced hyaluronic acid gel of Restylane closely resembles natural hyaluronic acid.
This reduces the risk of an inflammatory reaction or other side effects.

Restylane is long lasting but not permanent

Restylane gives you flexibility and control over your looks. Because your face changes shape as
you age, you want to avoid a permanent look you might regret in years to come.

Restylane is nonanimal

In contrast to some other hyaluronic acid-based products, the hyaluronic acid in Restylane is
not extracted from animals. This means there is no risk of transmitting disease or eliciting allergic
reactions if you are sensitive to common foods, such as chicken and eggs.

Restylane is quick and easy

Restylane treatment usually fits in well with busy lifestyles, with minimal downtime, and gives
results that can be seen instantly.

Restylane can instantly soften telltale aging lines or improve your looks by enhancing your natural
features, such as your cheeks or lips. RESTYLANE restores volume, improves skin elasticity,
and smooths niggling lines and imperfections. Long lasting but not permanent, Restylane allows
you to stay in control of your looks.

 

Most people can benefit from Restylane treatment.

Restylane should not be used in or near skin sites where there are or have been active skin disease,
inflammation or related conditions. Nor should it be injected into an area where a permanent implant
has been placed. Restylane has not been tested in pregnant or breast-feeding women.

During your pretreatment consultation, you should thoroughly discuss your medical history with
your practitioner.