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  2. Restylane Defyne is a hyaluronic acid (HA) filler that helps to soften deep laugh lines, such as nasolabial folds, and can be used to define the shape of the chin. Restylane Defyne can correct mild-to-moderate chin retrusion, with 98% of patients having improved double chin appearance after treatment. 1,2*†

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  3. Jun 30, 2022 · Restylane Defyne fills severe, deep wrinkles and folds, such as laugh lines and marionette lines. Like Refyne, it’s a flexible filler meant for areas of high movement. Restylane Lyft (formerly called Perlane) is a robust filler that adds volume to cheeks and hands.

  4. What is Restylane® Defyne? Restylane® Defyne is a dermal filler injected under the (facial) skin. Once in place, it helps smooth away your “laugh lines” – the wrinkles and folds that may form at the sides of your nose and run down toward the corners of your mouth. Restylane® Defyne may also be used to improve the profile, shape and size of

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  5. Restylane Defyne is a dermal filler injected under the (facial) skin. Once in place, it helps smooth away your “laugh lines” – the wrinkles and folds that may form at the sides of your nose and run down toward the corners of your mouth. Restylane Defyne is made out of hyaluronic acid - a naturally occurring sugar, found in the body that

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    • What is Restylane?
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    • Are there any risks or side effects?
    • What to expect after Restylane
    • Preparing for Restylane treatment
    • How to find a provider

    About:

    •Restylane is a line of hyaluronic acid–based facial fillers that help smooth wrinkles and plump your cheeks and lips.

    •Hyaluronic acid occurs naturally in our skin, especially in connective tissue.

    •It’s typically used in cheeks, lips, nasolabial folds, and around your mouth.

    Safety:

    •Restylane was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2003.

    Restylane is a brand of hyaluronic acid–based facial fillers used to smooth wrinkles. Different types of Restylane can be used for various needs, including:

    •lip enhancement

    •targeting lines around your mouth

    •adding volume to your cheeks

    •minimizing dark circles under your eyes

    Hyaluronic acid naturally occurs in the connective tissue of skin, so it’s most commonly used in aesthetic procedures.

    The cost of Restylane treatments can vary based on what you’re having done and how many syringes are needed. Restylane is generally sold by the syringe and starts around $275.

    Most procedures fall between $275 and $700. This isn’t covered by traditional health insurance since it’s considered a cosmetic enhancement.

    Restylane works by placing volume underneath your skin where you’ve lost collagen and other tissue. This helps smooth out and lift skin, making it look plumper.

    The hyaluronic acid in Restylane clings to your skin and the water in the acid provides volume. The acid also attracts more water, helping to preserve the recently added volume.

    Restylane is a fairly easy cosmetic procedure. It can be done right in your doctor’s office and involves no incisions. It’s usually done with local anesthesia to minimize any discomfort you might experience.

    Depending on how much work you’re having done and the procedure itself, Restylane injections can take anywhere from a few minutes to half an hour.

    The procedure can be broken down into several steps:

    •Your doctor will choose one or more injection sites in the treatment areas and clean these areas with antiseptic.

    •Your doctor will decide how much Restylane is needed.

    •Your doctor will inject the Restylane under your skin into the treatment areas using an ultrafine needle.

    There are several kinds of Restylane that can be used for different areas of your face. This includes lips, cheeks, facial folds, and wrinkles. They’re all hyaluronic acid–based fillers, but each one was designed with a different specific purpose.

    •Restylane Silk is the first FDA-approved filler designed for lip augmentation and for wrinkles around your mouth.

    •Restylane Lyft is for cheek augmentation and midface contour deficiencies as well as things like laugh lines. It provides more volume and fullness.

    •Restylane is used for facial wrinkles and folds, lip augmentation, and tear troughs (dark circles under your eyes).

    •Restylane Refyne is used for wrinkles that can occur from your nose to the corners of your mouth.

    •Restylane Defyne is also used for wrinkles around your nose and mouth.

    Any procedure carries potential risks or side effects and Restylane is no different. Risks of Restylane treatments include:

    •bruising or bleeding at injection site

    •infection

    •allergic reaction

    •irregularities in the filling (e.g., in the firmness of your skin)

    Side effects from these injections can include:

    Healing time can vary with each person and depends on how many injections you received and where. You can expect some redness, swelling, or bruising that might take a week or so to fully resolve. You should also limit your sun exposure afterward to prevent added swelling or bruising.

    You can return to work soon after, although if you’ve had several injections, you might want to give yourself a day to rest and recover.

    Full results are usually seen within a week after the procedure but you will also see immediate effects since the products add volume when injected.

    Restylane injections aren’t permanent fillers, so if you want to maintain results, you’ll need more rounds of injections. Depending on the kind of Restylane you received, the fillers last anywhere between 6 and 18 months. You don’t have to alter your activities in any way after you’re fully healed.

    To minimize bruising from Restylane treatments, about two weeks prior to your appointment stop taking:

    •aspirin

    •vitamin E

    •fish oil

    •ibuprofen (Motrin)

    •St. John’s wort

    It’s important to find a doctor who specializes in using Restylane and who has experience in facial fillers. You can find a specialist on the Restylane website here.

  6. Restylane Defyne is a dermal filler used for chin augmentation and to temporarily correct mild-to-moderate chin retrusion. 2 A chin retrusion, or “weak chin,” refers to when the chin lacks enough projection and falls back toward the neck, which may cause the appearance of a double chin. 1. Scroll to see Daniela’s results after Restylane Defyne.

  7. Feb 5, 2021 · Skin. Galderma Filler Restylane Defyne Is Now FDA-Approved for Chin Augmentation. Here's what plastic surgeons and dermatologists have to say about how it works, who's a good candidate, and how...

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