RESTYLANE®

Administering Techniques

RESTYLANE® should only be administered by licensed professionals familiar with facial anatomy and dermal filler techniques. Injection methods vary by indication and may include linear threading, serial puncture, or cross-hatching, depending on the product’s viscosity and area of treatment.

Products like RESTYLANE® Refyne and Defyne require careful placement into the mid-to-deep dermis for wrinkle correction, while RESTYLANE® Kysse is injected into the lips and perioral area for natural augmentation.

All syringes are pre-filled and come with ultra-fine needles for precision and reduced discomfort.

RESTYLANE® Product Range

Each filler contains stabilized hyaluronic acid, and most are formulated with lidocaine for improved patient experience.

Side Effects

Mild and temporary side effects may occur post-injection, including:

  • Swelling, redness, or tenderness at the injection site 
  • Minor bruising or itching 
  • Temporary firmness or lumps that typically resolve on their own 

Rare side effects may include delayed swelling, allergic reactions, or vascular complications, which reinforces the need for professional administration.

RESTYLANE® vs Competition

Compared to other dermal filler brands, RESTYLANE® offers a more comprehensive range tailored to various treatment depths and facial dynamics. The dual-technology approach—NASHA™ for contouring and OBT™ for flexibility—sets RESTYLANE® apart in delivering customized and natural results.

While other fillers may focus exclusively on volume or hydration, RESTYLANE® achieves a balance between structure and movement. Professionals seeking reliable, predictable outcomes for diverse aesthetic applications frequently order RESTYLANE® for its exceptional versatility and safety profile.