Restylane Wrinkle Reducing Procedure’s Price And Painful Side Effects May Be A Turnoff

September 7, 2009 by Anti-Aging and Skin Care Tips  
Filed under About Anti-Aging

Beautyblogtalk.com’s expansive collection of reviews features even more facts on Restylane.

Find a detailed review of Restylane at Beautifulreview.com, a highly informative skin care product review site.



Restylane® Overview

Restylane’s® results are said to last for about six months. The website recommends consumers come back for a number of subsequent treatments. And though this process could be tedious and/or inconvenient for some, the honesty on this point is refreshing. After all, we are talking about reversing the signs of inevitable and permanent aging.

Restylane® is also forthright in discussing the risks involved in the treatment. Consumers can expect a certain amount of redness, swelling, bruising, etc. for up to a week after the treatment. Furthermore, if you suffer from allergies or are on certain medications, Restylane® is probably not for you. Pregnant or nursing women should avoid the treatment. And consumers should be aware that the procedure – in some cases – can lead to skin damage.

Ingredients at a Glance

Restylane®, as mentioned above, is a Hyaluronic Acid treatment.

Ingredients in Focus

Hyaluronic Acid is necessary to various types of tissue within the body, including connective, epithelial, and neural. In the skin, it is necessary for the repairing of damage. And according to Restylane®, as the skin’s Hyaluronic Acid content decreases as the body ages, skin loses elasticity and volume – thus, wrinkles. So the logic: inject more Hyaluronic Acid with a Restylane® treatment, and the skin will enjoy renewed elasticity and fullness, decreasing the signs of aging – especially in the nasolabial folds (those extending from the nose to the lips) according to the website.

Restylane® emphasizes that its Hyaluronic Acid is not derived from animal sources. Neither is it to be compared with collagen therapies or Botox® treatments, which offer different benefits that are decidedly distinct from Restylane’s®.

Positives

Nice website. Honesty of presentation. Longer-lasting than some products.



Negatives

Risk of negative side effects. Lack of cost information on website. Treatment might not be available in some areas.



Final Thoughts

Restylane® stands out from over-the-counter creams and anti-aging potions. It is certainly more serious and involves more risk. We would recommend considering it carefully and vigilantly. Restylane’s® Hyaluronic Acid content is something to take seriously as an effective wrinkle treatment. But the damage Restylane® can cause, combined with the repeatability of the treatment, might be enough reason to shop elsewhere. In other words, consumers have a hard choice ahead of them. Can we really fight the signs of aging? No. Can Restlane® help us cope with them? It seems possible.



Thanks to Dylan for contributing this article to our Anti-Aging blog:

Hey there! My name is Dylan and I am from the beautiful South! I am a recent college graduate that has a passion for beauty, not just inner, but outter as well. I am a beauty product gal that likes to try them all with no fear!! I post reviews on these products to spread the knowledge to people so they know what they are getting themselves into! I aim to be straight forward and to tell nothing but the truth, as that would be what I would want when reading a review.

So I hope they help y’all out!



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