Your treatment with Restylane Defyne and Restylane Lyft

Before you have your treatment with Restylane Defyne or Restylane Lyft you will always have a consultation. Think through what you want to achieve and what questions you may want to ask your healthcare practitioner. We warmly recommend that you read through our Q&A section below to find out more about treatments with Restylane fillers.

The first step: Find your clinic

Make sure to carefully select your clinic. We recommend that you read our FAQ section. 

In this video, plastic surgeon Chris Surek, USA, explains the importance of discussing the patient’s customized goals — as well as safety and efficacy — to achieve the desired aesthetic results.

Treatment areas

Restylane Defyne and Restylane Lyft provide a lifting effect, structure, definition and projection to your facial features. 

Restylane Lift Treatment areas include: Nasobial lines, jawline, marionette lines and cheeks
Cheeks
Jawline
Marionette lines
Nasolabial folds
Restylane Lift Treatment areas include: Nasobial lines, jawline, marionette lines and cheeks
Nasolabial folds
Jawline
Cheeks
Marionette lines

What to ask your practitioner

Here are a few questions that we recommend you to ask your healthcare practitioner about treatments with fillers: 

•    What results can I expect from the treatment?
•    What happens during the treatment?
•    Could my medical history or previous treatments affect or prevent treatment?
•    Are there any side effects and precautions that I should know about?
•    Is there anything I should do before and after treatment?
•    Any other question you may have.

You will also find detailed information about treatment with Restylane fillers in our FAQ section below.

A treatment with Restylane does not take long. Depending on the area and indication, it takes approximately 15-45 minutes. A touch-up treatment is sometimes performed approximately two weeks after the initial treatment to optimize the results. Talk to your heathcare professional to learn more about the treatment procedure.

Some people may experience mild discomfort. Most Restylane fillers contain an integrated local anaesthetic, lidocaine, to provide you with a more comfortable treatment experience. You and your healthcare practitioner may decide whether additional pain relief is needed.

Ask your healthcare practitioner if you will benefit from treatment with any of the hyaluronic acid products within the Restylane product portfolio. It is important when discussing your medical history to tell your practitioner everything, including all medicines that you are taking, any present and past allergies and their seriousness, and all current or past medical conditions you have had. Your practitioner will discuss potential side effects from the injection of Restylane and how serious they may be. You should also inform your practitioner if you have received previous aesthetic treatments, both surgical and non-surgical. 

Restylane filler treatment should not be used in some people. At your initial consultation, it is important to tell your healthcare professional about all of your current and prior medical conditions, allergies and how serious they are, all medications you are taking, and whether you have had or are planning to have another aesthetic procedure. Discuss contraindications, warnings and precautions with your healthcare practitioner before Restylane filler treatments.

The Restylane products have not been tested in pregnant or breastfeeding women and is therefore not recommended if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

After the treatment you will receive post-treatment guidelines. It is normal to experience some post-treatment discomfort, such as redness, swelling, pain, itching, bruising or tenderness at the treatment site. These side effects generally disappear within one week after injection.

Other potential side effects can occur with dermal fillers based on hyaluronic acid. You should discuss the potential treatment risks with your healthcare practitioner. Following treatment, there is sometimes a need for a touch-up treatment to achieve an optimal result.