Signs of Aging: Everyone aspires to look effortlessly attractive. Unfortunately, wrinkles, fine lines, and other aging signs can keep this from happening. However, this is a natural process that occurs, as you become older. Signs of aging can sometimes have a negative impact on your self-esteem. Thankfully, cosmetic procedures such as facelifts, Botox, and injectable fillers can rejuvenate your face and neck to give you a more young and vibrant appearance.
RHA Fillers (Resilient Hyaluronic Acid for dynamic wrinkles) is a completely new filler that is now available on the market. These state-of-the-art fillers are more elastic compared to other fillers, allowing them to shape and flex in response to our facial expressions. RHA Fillers Resilient Hyaluronic Acid will deliver the most natural-looking results. It will smooth every aging sign and increase the volume of the facial area.
Table of Contents
- What Sets These Fillers Apart From Others?
- What Is the Purpose of RHA Fillers?
- During the Procedure, What Should I Expect?
- Who is a Candidate for These Advanced Fillers?
- Is it Possible to Combine RHA Fillers With Other Treatments?
What Sets These Fillers Apart From Others?
It is a non-abrasive method that has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). RHA Fillers Resilient Hyaluronic Acid for dynamic wrinkles preserves the hyaluronic acid’s native structure, allowing it to imitate the hyaluronic acid located in your skin. They were created with the goal of operating, in the dynamic parts of the facial area, without appearing rigid or unrealistic.
What Is the Purpose of RHA Fillers?
The RHA line is great for repairing wrinkles and creases because of its unique blend of flexibility and durability. It is also used for each of the following:
- Bags under the eyes
- Jowls
- Creases in the lips and nose
- Cheeks
During the Procedure, What Should I Expect?
Treatments with RHA Filler Resilient Hyaluronic Acid usually last 15 to 25 minutes. Prior to injecting filler, an anesthetic, known as Lidocaine, is typically used to numb the areas that will be receiving treatment. Following the procedure, you will still feel some numbness a couple of hours afterwards. Additionally, the cosmetic surgeon will massage the treatment areas in an effort to spread the fillers. You may need to make a subsequent appointment, within a week to four weeks, to receive more injections. This will ensure you receive the maximum benefits from the fillers. You can expect the results to last for about a year and a half. However, it is dependent on the areas treated, as well as the patient’s age and lifestyle.
Who is a Candidate for These Advanced Fillers?
Anyone who wants more volume in their face is a good candidate for this treatment. Individuals with fine lines and wrinkles are also eligible. Your cosmetic surgeon will recommend the RHA filler that is most appropriate for your situation.
Is it Possible to Combine RHA Fillers With Other Treatments?
KYBELLA is an exciting new treatment recently FDA approved. Kybella is a noninvasive injectable, in which synthetic deoxycholic acid is used to reduce the appearance of a double chin. It does so by melting away the fat. This treatment takes less than 30 minutes to complete. In fact, it typically takes up to 20 minutes. Kybella is very convenient, especially since it doesn’t require incisions. Also, you can expect a quick recovery following the procedure.
Kybella is more suitable for those who are 18 years or older, with a significant amount of fat located just below the chin. This procedure is not appropriate for patients who have recently had facial surgery, or are suffering with a medical condition in the facial area. Also, if you are pregnant or nursing, it is strongly advised that you do not receive this type of treatment.
Fortunately, there isn’t much preparation that needs to be done, prior to the procedure. The only preparation required is thorough cleaning of the area to avoid infection. To avoid bruising, certain over-the-counter drugs should be avoided. Acetaminophen and ibuprofen are examples of this.