Facts Of Restylane Albuquerque

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byAlma Abell

Restylane is a special implant stabilized by hyaluronic acid, which is a substance contained in the tissues of any person. This acid is a kind of framework that holds the body in large quantities of water and is applied to facial contouring. In other words, hyaluronic acid smoothes wrinkles, removes defects after various injuries, corrects asymmetry of the face, and increases lip fullness. Restylane Albuquerque is administered, by injection, under the skin of the patient.

Restylane aims to gather huge amounts of water, increasing the amount of skin at the injection site. This will cause a correction of defects in the areas where reserve hyaluronic acid is exhausted. It allows moisture to keep skin smooth and even. The safety of this drug makes it possible to complete tissue compatibility. Restylane is fully absorbed by the body and its end product is comprised of only water and carbon dioxide. Another great fact of the product is that it has been approved by the FDA.

After a series of successful research, the organization recognized the high efficacy and safety of the product. Since the invention of Restylane in 1996, it took many years of research and had conducted more than twelve million successful procedures. Indications for use of the drug is very broad:

* Photoaging;

* Dehydration of the skin;

* Recovery after exposure to the laser;

* Rehabilitation of damaged skin; and/or

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* Recovery after tanning.

Restylane Albuquerque is great in that it effectively works on any skin type and can be used even for young patients (to prevent premature aging). It is also great for people with oily and problematic skin that provokes exacerbation of acne. Areas of application:

* Cheekbones;

* Forehead;

* Eyelids;

* Nasolabial region;

* Lips;

* Hands;

* Chin; and

* Neck.

Contraindications of the procedure are the following:

* Chronic disease at the acute stage;

* Pregnancy and lactation;

* Blood-clotting disorders;

* Infectious diseases;

* The presence of inflammatory diseases;

* Fever;

* Receiving anticoagu

* lants;

* Antibiotics; and/or

* Herpes in active form,

If you are interested in the above procedure you should contact your local physician. There are plenty of advantages to having this technique performed, but you need to ensure that it is right for you first. For more information