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Treat Troublesome Tear Trough Issues With Restylane

RESTYLANE NORTHERN VIRGINIA

Restylane in Northern Virginia for tear trough correction is a non-surgical injectable treatment that can address under eye hollows and dark circles, that are caused by volume loss.

Are you tired of looking in the mirror, after a full night of quality sleep, and seeing dark circles and under eye bags? If you answered yes, then you are not alone.

In fact, many women and men struggle with this issue, but not all are candidates for a blepharoplasty.

If you are considering under eye rejuvenation, continue reading to learn all about tear trough treatment with Restylane in Northern Virginia.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF RESTYLANE FOR TEAR TROUGH NORTHERN VIRGINIA?

This procedure is a safe and effective solution for many patients that want to rejuvenate the appearance of their eyes and look more refreshed and rested without incisions, anesthesia or downtime.

That’s because Restylane in Northern Virginia for tear trough can be performed in an office-setting and provides instant plumping and hydration of delicate skin under eyes.

Additionally, treatment is well-tolerated by most patients, as Restylane contains lidocaine to minimize any pain or discomfort.

Best of all, patients can enjoy treatment benefits right away, and filler effects last 9-12 months.

WHO IS A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR THIS INJECTABLE TREATMENT?

In addition to being an excellent option for patients that are unable or unwilling to undergo surgery, Restylane for tear trough correction is well-suited for patients that are considering a lower blepharoplasty, but want to test the waters first.

Accordingly, they can temporarily try on their results, before committing to a more permanent outcome.

What’s more, Restylane for tear trough injections can also be helpful in providing additional volume to localized areas following eyelid surgery.

WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS AND DOWNTIME OF RESTYLANE FOR TEAR TROUGH NORTHERN VIRGINIA?

Restylane for tear trough requires little to no downtime for most patients. Though some mild and temporary bruising and swelling are possible.

However, a micro cannula, rather than a needle, may be used to help minimize risk of contour irregularities or a vascular complication.

Plus, a skilled plastic surgeon, with extensive experience and advanced knowledge of facial anatomy, can expertly apply Restylane to this delicate part of the face and limit chances of adverse events.

To schedule a consultation for tear trough correction with Restylane in Northern Virginia, please contact our office today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Rostami or Dr. Naz.

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