Restylane Lyft
Restylane Lyft is a nonsurgical injection that can provide fullness to a person’s midface and cheeks. It can correct wrinkles, folds, and similar age-related facial imperfections. Women who are looking for a solution to the effects of natural aging now have a simple approach to correcting the problem. While the product was used off-label in the past, Galderma received approval from the FDA this year to market Restylane Lyft with Lidocaine. Currently the only dermal filler that has FDA approval for volumizing cheeks and nasolabial folds, it can reduce or eliminate wrinkles, and add youthful volume to the cheeks. Women can now turn to Restylane Lyft as a solution to their age-related facial issues.
Restylane Lyft Risks There are some individuals who should not use the product. Contraindications to its use include:
Individuals who have severe allergies. Individuals who have bleeding disorders. As the product contains Lidocaine, individuals who have experienced problems with local anesthetics should not use it. It should not be used for individuals who are under 21 years of age. While it is generally considered safe for patients who do not display these contraindications, there are risks involved in injecting the product into soft tissue. Although these risks are rare, they can be serious. Some of the most serious complications include vision impairment, cerebral hemorrhage, damage to the facial structure, and stroke. Other serious health complications may occur if the product is not injected properly, or is injected in an improper location.
Restylane Lyft Before And After Patients who are unsure if Restylane Lyft is right for them should consult with a cosmetic dermatologist. This will give each person the opportunity to view Restylane Lyft before and after photographs. She will also have the opportunity to discuss the procedure with her physician, and learn if she is a good candidate for the procedure. Photographs alone should not be the deciding factor. The patient’s age, physical condition, goals, and possible contraindications will also be factors for the physician to consider.
Restylane Lyft Side Effects The person who has the minimally-invasive, non-surgical procedure should expect some degree of discomfort or pain following the procedure. She may experience facial issues such as itching, tenderness, swelling, headaches, or bruising. In most cases, these problems will disappear within a short period of time.
Side effects that are more serious may include changes in the color of the skin, nodules, allergic reactions, hematoma, infections, a muscle that is affected by the procedure, or a reaction to the medication used during the procedure.
There are some steps a patient can take to reduce the risk of serious side effects:
Make sure the physician is aware of any medications you are taking. Know how many treatments you will need before you have the procedure. Make sure the physician has appropriate credentials to perform this procedure, and that he has had successful results with other patients needing the procedure. Smoking can increase the risk of side effects. If you smoke, ask your doctor how long you should wait after quitting before having the injections. If you have any contraindications, find a different method of dealing with your facial issues. Do not look for a different doctor if the doctor you consult informs you that you are in a high-risk category. If you are approved for the procedure, follow your doctor’s instructions. You will have a list of instructions for before and after your procedure. Risks of unnecessary complications can be greatly reduced simply by following his instructions. If you have any questions about the instructions or the procedure itself, do not hesitate to ask your doctor.