Restylane in New York, New York (NY)

Restylane is an injectable dermal filler that adds volume to the face and lips and reduces the appearance of fine to moderate wrinkles. Restylane is composed of hyaluronic acid (HA) which occurs naturally in the skin and retains moisture and boosts natural collagen growth.

How Restylane treatment is performed

Restylane is an in-office treatment that takes about 30 minutes and requires topical or injected local anesthetic.

Your dermatologist will numb your treatment area with a topical cream, or an injected anesthetic or nerve blocker. Your treatment area will then be marked with a pen, and the Restylane is injected into your skin using a fine needle or blunt-tipped cannula. The anesthetic used will ensure your comfort during the injections.

Recovery and results

You may have some temporary redness, swelling, or bruising around the injections that can last a few days. There’s typically no downtime when treating wrinkles and folds, but injections in the lips can cause more significant swelling that lasts for about a week. You’ll see your final results once the swelling subsides. Results typically last six to nine months, depending on the area that was treated.


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833 Northern Blvd, Suite 130 | Great Neck, NY 11021 
58A 15th St. | New York, NY 10011 

Featured Specialist for Restylane in New York, NY

Sadick Dermatology and Aesthetic Surgery

Dr. Neil Sadick

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911 Park Ave

New York, NY 10075

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