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Restylane Lyft Get New Hand Rejuvenation Approval by FDA

Many men and women seek aesthetic treatments to combat signs of aging in their face, neck, decolletage, and body.

The hands are another area of concern as we get older, but patients have been limited in their options for volume restoration until now.

Recently, Restylane Lyft became the first and only hyaluronic acid dermal filler to gain FDA-approval for the correction of age-related volume loss in the back of the hands.

This achievement means that individuals no longer have to be self-conscious about wrinkles, veins, and bony structures that can not only age the hands, but their overall appearance.

Rostami OPC has been hand-picked by Galderma, the manufacturer of Restylane Lyft, to be one of the only practices in Virginia to offer this revolutionary hand rejuvenation treatment.

Here’s everything you need to know about attaining smoother, fuller, and more youthful hands with Restylane Lyft.

WHAT IS RESTYLANE LYFT?

Restylane Lyft is a member of the Restylane family of products and is a hyaluronic acid dermal filler.

Hyaluronic acid naturally occurs in the body and provides instant plumping when injected into the skin.

In addition to being FDA-approved for use in the midface, cheeks, and nasolabial folds, Restylane Lyft can also safely and effectively add volume and fullness to the back of the hands in a single treatment.

WHAT MAKES RESTYLANE LYFT UNIQUE?

While other hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers are indicated for correction of facial wrinkles, folds, and volume deficits, Restylane Lyft distinguishes itself as the only HA filler that is cleared for an area other than the face.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF RESTYLANE LYFT FOR HAND REJUVENATION?

A recent study conducted by Nestle Skin Health revealed that 78 percent of women over the age of 35 would like to improve the appearance of their hands.

This statistic is not surprising, as age-related volume loss can result in wrinkles, protruding bones, and visible veins and tendons in the hands.

Fortunately, Restylane Lyft is able to address all of these aesthetic concerns by plumping and hydrating the skin, so that hands look smooth and refreshed.

HOW LONG DOES RESTYLANE LYFT LAST IN THE HANDS?

In a clinical trial of 89 participants, Restylane Lyft demonstrated volume improvement in the back of the hands for up to 6 months.

For additional information on Restylane Lyft for hand rejuvenation Reston, VA, call our office to schedule a consultation.

We are one of the only practices in Virginia that can proudly offer this treatment to our patients.

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