What is Restylane Sub Q?
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Dermal fillers are used in cosmetic treatments in the form of a gel which is generally administered through an injection by a medical professional. Dermal fillers such as Restylane have become a very popular alternative to surgical cosmetic procedures as they are substantially cheaper, safer and more painless than their surgical counterparts.
Uses of Dermal Fillers
The primary purpose of any brand of dermal filler is to improve the aesthetic appearance on various places on the body, predominantly the face, the neck, the hands and the chest.
From anti-ageing treatments such as the smoothing out of smooth to deep lines and wrinkles to a complete makeover, dermal fillers have been seen to be well suited to many women and men’s needs all over the world, including many celebrities.
Each brand of Dermal Filler will have a few different products available to their customers, and each product will do a different job. By increasing the density of the gel and the technique used to administer the products, the treatment can be designed so that you get exactly what you want. If you just wish to smooth out the first signs of ageing such as laughter lines and crow’s feet, then there will be a product catered to this type of need. If you want, for example, a much more intense makeover such as the drastic remodelling of the cheeks and jawline, then you will need a different product.
Types of Dermal Fillers
The most common type of dermal filler available on the market today is the synthetic dermal filler, which includes brands such as Restylane. These are made of biodegradable, natural products such as Hyaluronic acid. Because of their natural design, it means that once in your body – unless you are hypersensitive to Hyaluronic Acid, which is quite rare – the product will take immediate effect and gradually break down over time, leaving no long term undesired effects or traces.
Before the manufacture and popularity of Hyaluronic acid in synthetic dermal fillers, fillers were usually made up of human fat taken from a different part of your own body, or collagen, which is primarily taken from the skin of animals.
Restylane Sub Q is one of the most popular types of cosmetic treatments available in the UK, and is a product of the Restylane family. It is hyaluronic acid dermal filler and is used to improve your looks through plumping out and adding volume to the face. It is commonly used as an alternative to a fat transfer, used for the same aesthetic purposes.
Uses of Restylane Sub Q
Restylane Sub Q is superficial dermal filler, made up of fairly large particles and thus a denser material. Due to this density, it is necessary to inject Restylane Sub Q deep into the dermis in order to achieve the desired effects – from completely remodelling the face to just filling in deep lines and wrinkles.
The most common place of use of the Restylane Sub Q treatments is for the jawline, as well as the deep lines usually found between the mouth and nose or between the eyebrows. As we age these lines inevitably get deeper, more defined and, ultimately, more obvious. This can age people so much older than they actually are, resulting in potentially low self-esteem and confidence. Restylane Sub Q refills these imperfections and will leave you looking younger, rejuvenated and a completely new you.
Another common use of Restylane Sub Q is filler for the cheeks. Again as we get older, many people will get sunken or hollow cheeks, ageing them considerably. Restylane Sub Q works as fat would, filling them out and producing a much more stable structure. This can have dramatic results and many people end up never looking back to their former looks.
This product can also achieve dramatic results when used to add definition to the chin and jawline. Another key sign of ageing is certain slackness in the skin on the face, resulting in a decidedly undefined structure. Restylane Sub Q restores these lines to their former volume, achieving a much more youthful and aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Restylane Sub Q is often used in combination with Botox around the neck and the jawline. When used in this combination Restylane Sub Q can lift the neck reducing signs of aging such as sagging and wrinkles.
Restylane Sub Q and Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Fillers
Restylane Sub Q is a type of hyaluronic acid dermal filler. This means that it is a laboratory created product, which perfectly replicates a product that is naturally occurring within the skin – Hyaluronic acid. Restylane Sub Q comes in the form of a gel that is primarily made up of large particles of hyaluronic acid.
Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring sugar molecule, which is responsible for the collection of water underneath the surface of the skin. This is important as it provides the skin with the key nutrients that it needs whilst also giving the skin volume and allowing it to maintain its flexibility. As you age the amount of hyaluronic acid in your body is naturally and inevitably depleted.
Restylane Sub Q can improve the condition of your skin by introducing new hyaluronic acid to specific treatment areas. By injecting your skin with a top of the naturally occurring hyaluronic acid, the skin instantly begins to regain its former structure and elasticity giving you a more youthful and healthy appearance.
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RESTYLANE INFORMATION
- RESTYLANE SUB Q IN THE UK
- What is Restylane Sub Q?
- Hyaluronic Acid in Restylane
- How does Restylane Sub Q Treatment Work?
- Restylane Sub Q for Lip Enhancement
- Restylane Sub Q for Cheek Enhancement
- Restylane Sub Q for Jaw and Chin Definition
- Restylane Sub Q to Fill Lines
- Restylane Sub Q on Hands, Chest and Neck
- How to Get Restylane Sub Q Treatment
- Eligibility for Restylane Sub Q
- COST OF RESTYLANE SUB Q
- Procedure for Restylane Sub Q Treatment
- Results of Restylane Sub Q Treatment