... Restylane Defyne, as this intermediate G′ product integrates well into the dermis and is not evident upon facial animation. Restylane-L, although not the ideal choice here, may be used in the patient who desires cost effectiveness ...
Principles and Practice Derek H. Jones. Restylane. Restylane is a particle HA product consisting of 100 000 gel particles per milliliter derived from bacterial fermentation. The pivotal trial for Restylane, as performed and reported by ...
... Restylane is formulated as a clear gel and uses a dual mechanism of action to correct wrinkles and folds. Upon being injected beneath the skin's surface, the NASHA gel adds natural volume and lift to smooth wrinkles and folds. The NASHA ...
... Restylane Fine Line and Perlane. Perlane is designed for subcutaneous injection and is primarily used for volume replacement. It is a larger particle than that found in Restylane, and therefore has a longer duration. While Juvederm ...
... Restylane. Each product varies the size of the particle to create fillers with different characteristics. Restylane utilizes a Streptococcus fermentation manufacturing process to produce hyaluronic acid. Cross-linkage for this family ...
... Restylane (Q-Med) and Hylaform (Genzyme) have been approved by the FDA for the treatment of facial wrinkles (Table 1.1). The characteristics and indications for these two products were summarized in Table 5.5. The clinical trials of ...
... Restylane® The FDA approval of Restylane® marked the beginning of a wave of new bioengineered substances for the treatment of lines, depressions, and wrinkles. Restylane®, Perlane®, and Restylane Touch are all the same molecule packaged ...
... Restylane became the first FDA - approved hyaluronic acid product offered in the United States , and several others have since followed or are pending approval . Aside from longevity and low allergenicity , these newer fillers offer ...