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Category: Cosmetic Products

Manufacturer: Q-Med

Model: 1 syringe

Active ingredient: Hyaluronic Acid

Country of origin: Europe

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Introduction

 

Restylane Sub-Q is a clear gel based Hyaluronic acid that is similar to that naturally produced by the body. Restylane Sub-Q FDA approved and trade marked by Q-Med. Restylane is a clear jell that once injected attracts and binds to water molecules to provide long lasting volume.

 

Uses

 

Restylane Sub-Q is used for replacing lost volume in the cheek and chin area, for restructuring features, enhancing lips, plumping the back of hands. This versatile filler can be injected into the subcutaneous fatty tissue to supraperiosteal applications.

 

Side Effects

 

Because Restylane Sub-Q is similar to the Hyaluronic acid found in the body side effects should be minimal as well as the possibility of allergic reaction. The most common side effect is redness and swelling at injection site. You should take a few precautions before being treated with Restylane Sub-Q. A week prior to treatment avoid using St. John's Wort, high doses of Vitamin E, blood thinners, aspirin, and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications, such as ibuprofen. These agents may increase bruising and bleeding at the injection site.

 

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