Restylane Contour will provide practitioners with another advanced tool in their arsenal for treating patients looking for more natural results. The most commonly observed side effects are bruising, redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, and itching at the injection site, as is with most dermal fillers. Patients have even seen results last up to a year. Restylane Contour requires less total volume injected to achieve optimal results (this is obviously patient-to-patient dependent). Restylane Contour is designed to lift and contour, while retaining that flexibility for more natural facial movements. It’s meant for more moderate to severe lines and wrinkles. But the main difference between these two products is that Restylane Lyft is designed to lift and hold it’s shape, which doesn’t always allow for fluid facial movements. Galderma also has Restylane Lyft, which is used to treat volume loss in the cheeks. Now, consumers are more interested in procedures that just enhance their natural beauty. More and more consumers are looking for natural-looking results, whereas in the past it was all about adding volume to the cheeks. This technology is already used in Galderma’s Restylane Kysse, Restylane Refyne, and Restylane Defyne fillers, used for the lips, frown lines, and lower face/chin area, respectively. The XpresHAn Technology’s unique manufacturing process is what creates that smooth gel that allows for more natural and dynamic expression. It’s Galderma’s first and only product in the United States that uses XpresHAn Technology for the cheeks. While there is no shortage of options for facial fillers on the market, Restylane Contour has a smooth gel consistency that allows it to move with the face and provide an extremely natural effect, making it unique in the field of facial fillers. The FDA has recently announced the approval of Restylane Contour for “cheek augmentation and correction of mid-face contour deficiencies in adults over the age of 21.”
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