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Can Restylane Be Injected in the Bottom Lip?

Yes, the restylane injection can be injected into the bottom lip to augment it, make it look fuller and younger and appealing. Restylane is a smart and easy way to add volume and smoothness to the skin.

It includes treatment of the facial contouring of the cheeks and the mouth and hence can be used on the lips. It can be used to reduce the appearance of the lines around the mouth besides reducing wrinkles and lines on any part of the face.

Restlyane consists of a hyaluronic acid gel which closely resembles the acid in our bodies so there is no reaction and no rejection or allergy. It works as a derma filler and gives shape and roundness to lips and other parts where it is injected.

 

At first the lips may feel bruised or swollen or red. There may be some irritation or burning sensation. But it will wear off and the result can be seen within a few hours.

However when the lower lip is injected with restylane, it is wise to avoid puckering of the lips for a couple of days. The patient should not expose the treated lips to the sun or put any pressure on the lips. The reactions and the side effects are very few, mild and bearable and the recovery period is also short. But care has to be taken so that there is no bad effect due to neglect.

Restylane treatment is considered safe and reliable. It is accepted in several countries around the world though it is just a few years old. It originated in Sweden and gained momentum in ninety countries of the world. Now it is one of the most popular treatments for rejuvenation and cosmetic reasons. It can make the patient look much younger than her age. It can make thin lips fuller and give an attractive appearance. Restylane can be used by anyone between the age of eighteen and sixty five. Men and women can use it as long as they are in good health, physically and mentally, as long as they do not have skin infections and as long as they do not suffer from diabetes, or cancer or any such illness.

Restylane is a non-invasive method, which can be used to complement a surgical face-lift and other procedures. The results are for six to eight months after which the patient will have to go in for repetition of the procedure.

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