HYALURONIC
ACID FILLERS: JUVEDERM, PERLANE AND RESTYLANE
Hyaluronic acid is a natural part of the ground
substance of normal skin. Aging skin loses hyaluronic
acid over time, which can contribute to wrinkling
and laxity. Hyaluronic acid fillers do
not require allergy testing prior to administration. These
products temporarily correct wrinkles and volume
loss. Hyaluronic acid fillers are broken
down and eliminated completely by the body after
6-12 months, unlike permanent fillers.
RESTYLANE
Restylane™ is a crystal-clear, non-animal, biodegradable
hyaluronic acid gel. The gel is injected into
the skin in tiny amounts with a very fine needle.
The result is instantaneous enhancement of
the skin and soft tissues. Restylane lasts
for approximately 6-9 months. Injections can
burn and so nerve blocks are performed in the
mouth prior to Restylane™ injection. There is
soreness and bruising in treated areas for
2-7 days after the injections.
View Restylane
/ Perlane Brochure & Before / After Photos
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JUVEDERM
Juvéderm™ is a smooth consistency
gel made of hyaluronic acid that can add volume
and hydration and smooth away facial wrinkles
and folds, like your “smile lines” or “parentheses” (nasolabial
folds—the creases that run from the bottom
of your nose to the corners of your mouth). With
Juvéderm™ the injection process
takes only about 15 minutes and results are immediate.
There is minimal recovery or downtime, although
bruising may occur after injections.
Juvéderm™ lasts for approximately 9-12 months.
View Juvederm Brochure & Before
/ After Photos Below:
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PERLANE
Perlane™ is a hyaluronic acid filler that
restores volume and fullness to the skin to correct
moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds,
such as the nasolabial folds. Swelling, redness,
pain, and bruising usually follows treatment
for 1-2 weeks. Although rare, red
or swollen small bumps may occur. Perlane
is excellent for deeper wrinkle correction
because it is slightly thicker than other hyaluronic
acid fillers.
SIDE EFFECTS OF HYALURONIC FILLERS:
Bruising is more likely to occur after filler
injection if you take drugs that thin your
blood or prevent clotting (some blood thinners
include aspirin, ibuprofen, coumadin, heparin,
Plavix, vitamin, E). If you are pregnant, breastfeeding,
or under 18, you should not use hyaluronic
acid filler products. If you have
had herpes before, an injection can cause the
herpes to return. Inform your physician
so that herpes prophylaxis can be used prior
to filler injection.
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