Dr. Sue G. DeCotiis
Internal Medicine  &  Skin Care


Restylane

 

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RESTYLANE is a crystal-clear, biodegradable NASHA (Non-Animal Stabilized Hyaluronic Acid) gel, which is injected into the dermis in tiny amounts with a very fine needle. The result is instantaneous, producing a long-lasting, natural enhancement, gentle and safe to the skin.

 While Botox works well for the upper face, collagen treatments are superior for the lower face.  Restylane can be used to enhance thin lips, smile lines, and the corners of the mouth.  Restylane may also be used with or without Botox on the upper face.


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How Do I Get Lines?

Facial lines and wrinkles are caused by the wearing down of the natural collagen support layer that lies just beneath your skin.  Factors such as excessive sun exposure and pollution speed-up the body's natural aging process.


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How Can I "Eliminate" Lines?

Restylane is used to temporarily "eliminate" facial lines, wrinkles and scars.  Restylane under your skin will soften lines and define lip border.  You can expect result in as little as just one treatment session.  The results of treatment usually last from 3 to 6 months.  

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RESTYLANE is made in Sweden, a nation known for health, nature and beauty. Since 1996, more than a million people have been successfully treated in more than 60 countries worldwide.

 
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