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Lidocaine
Restylane
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What is Restylane Lidocaine Filler ?
Restylane with lidocaine is used to add volume and fullness to the skin and to correct fine lines and wrinkles between the eyebrows, on the forehead and the bilateral lines between the nose and mouth (nasolabial folds). Restylane can also be used for lip enhancement in patients over 21 years old. Contains lidocaine, a powerful anesthetic, for a more comfortable injection.
Cross-linked Hyaluronic Acid (20 mg/ml)
Lidocaine (0,3%)
What can Restylane Lidocaine treat ?
Restylane is specifically formulated to help address moderate facial lines and wrinkles.
Your aesthetic healthcare practitioner may use Restylane to treat the following areas:
Frown lines (glabellar lines)
Crow’s feet (periorbital lines)
Tear troughs (tired eyes)
Nose to mouth lines (nasolabial folds)
Sad mouth lines (oral commissures)
Small lines around the mouth (perioral area)
Mouth to chin lines (marionette lines)
It is necessary to counsel the patient and discuss the appropriate indication, risks, benefits and expected responses to the Restylane treatment. Advise the patient of the necessary precautions before commencing the procedure.
Assess the patient’s need for appropriate anesthetic treatment for managing comfort, i.e., topical anesthetic, local or nerve block.
The patient’s face should be washed with soap and water and dried with a clean towel. Cleanse the area to be treated with alcohol or another suitable antiseptic solution.
Before injecting, press rod carefully until a small droplet is visible at the tip of the needle.
After insertion of the needle, and just before injection, the plunger rod should be withdrawn slightly to aspirate and verify that the needle is not intravascular.
Restylane is administered using a thin gauge needle (29 G x ½”). The needle is inserted at an approximate angle of 30° parallel to the length of the wrinkle, fold, or lip. For nasolabial folds, Restylane should be injected into the mid-to-deep dermis. For lip augmentation, Restylane should be injected into the submucosal layer, care should be taken to avoid intramuscular injection. If Restylane is injected too superficially this may result in visible lumps and/or bluish discoloration.
Inject Restylane applying even pressure on the plunger rod. It is important that the injection is stopped just before the needle is pulled out of the skin to prevent material from leaking out or ending up too superficially in the skin.
Only correct to 100% of the desired volume effect. Do not overcorrect. With cutaneous deformities the best results are obtained if the defect can be manually stretched to the point where it is eliminated. The degree and duration of the correction depend on the character of the defect treated, the tissue stress at the implant site, the depth of the implant in the tissue and the injection technique.
Typical usage for each treatment session is specific to the site as well as wrinkle severity. In a prospective study of midface wrinkle correction, the median total dose was 3.0 mL. Based on U.S. clinical studies, the maximum recommended dose per treatment is 6.0 mL for the nasolabial folds and 1.5 mL per lip per treatment.
FAQ
Results from Restylane treatments can last from 6 to 18 months, depending on the specific product used and the area treated. Touch-up treatments may be necessary to maintain results.
Common side effects may include:
Swelling
Redness
Bruising at the injection site
Tenderness or discomfort
Rarely, allergic reactions
Before receiving Restylane injections, you should:
Consult with a qualified and experienced practitioner
Avoid blood thinners (like aspirin) a few days before treatment to minimize bruising
Discuss any allergies or medical conditions with your practitioner
After receiving Restylane, it's advisable to:
Avoid intense physical activity for 24 hours
Steer clear of excessive heat (like saunas or hot tubs) for a few days
Refrain from massaging the treated areas unless advised by your practitioner
Restylane is considered safe when administered by a qualified professional. However, like any medical procedure, it carries some risks. A thorough consultation can help identify if it's the right option for you
What is Restylane Lidocaine Filler ?
Restylane with lidocaine is used to add volume and fullness to the skin and to correct fine lines and wrinkles between the eyebrows, on the forehead and the bilateral lines between the nose and mouth (nasolabial folds). Restylane can also be used for lip enhancement in patients over 21 years old. Contains lidocaine, a powerful anesthetic, for a more comfortable injection.
Cross-linked Hyaluronic Acid (20 mg/ml)
Lidocaine (0,3%)
What can Restylane Lidocaine treat ?
Restylane is specifically formulated to help address moderate facial lines and wrinkles.
Your aesthetic healthcare practitioner may use Restylane to treat the following areas:
Frown lines (glabellar lines)
Crow’s feet (periorbital lines)
Tear troughs (tired eyes)
Nose to mouth lines (nasolabial folds)
Sad mouth lines (oral commissures)
Small lines around the mouth (perioral area)
Mouth to chin lines (marionette lines)
It is necessary to counsel the patient and discuss the appropriate indication, risks, benefits and expected responses to the Restylane treatment. Advise the patient of the necessary precautions before commencing the procedure.
Assess the patient’s need for appropriate anesthetic treatment for managing comfort, i.e., topical anesthetic, local or nerve block.
The patient’s face should be washed with soap and water and dried with a clean towel. Cleanse the area to be treated with alcohol or another suitable antiseptic solution.
Before injecting, press rod carefully until a small droplet is visible at the tip of the needle.
After insertion of the needle, and just before injection, the plunger rod should be withdrawn slightly to aspirate and verify that the needle is not intravascular.
Restylane is administered using a thin gauge needle (29 G x ½”). The needle is inserted at an approximate angle of 30° parallel to the length of the wrinkle, fold, or lip. For nasolabial folds, Restylane should be injected into the mid-to-deep dermis. For lip augmentation, Restylane should be injected into the submucosal layer, care should be taken to avoid intramuscular injection. If Restylane is injected too superficially this may result in visible lumps and/or bluish discoloration.
Inject Restylane applying even pressure on the plunger rod. It is important that the injection is stopped just before the needle is pulled out of the skin to prevent material from leaking out or ending up too superficially in the skin.
Only correct to 100% of the desired volume effect. Do not overcorrect. With cutaneous deformities the best results are obtained if the defect can be manually stretched to the point where it is eliminated. The degree and duration of the correction depend on the character of the defect treated, the tissue stress at the implant site, the depth of the implant in the tissue and the injection technique.
Typical usage for each treatment session is specific to the site as well as wrinkle severity. In a prospective study of midface wrinkle correction, the median total dose was 3.0 mL. Based on U.S. clinical studies, the maximum recommended dose per treatment is 6.0 mL for the nasolabial folds and 1.5 mL per lip per treatment.
FAQ
Results from Restylane treatments can last from 6 to 18 months, depending on the specific product used and the area treated. Touch-up treatments may be necessary to maintain results.
Common side effects may include:
Swelling
Redness
Bruising at the injection site
Tenderness or discomfort
Rarely, allergic reactions
Before receiving Restylane injections, you should:
Consult with a qualified and experienced practitioner
Avoid blood thinners (like aspirin) a few days before treatment to minimize bruising
Discuss any allergies or medical conditions with your practitioner
After receiving Restylane, it's advisable to:
Avoid intense physical activity for 24 hours
Steer clear of excessive heat (like saunas or hot tubs) for a few days
Refrain from massaging the treated areas unless advised by your practitioner
Restylane is considered safe when administered by a qualified professional. However, like any medical procedure, it carries some risks. A thorough consultation can help identify if it's the right option for you