As we age, we develop hollows, wrinkles and other blemishes on our faces. These are quite a big concern to many people, especially those interested in maintaining an appealing and youthful look. A person with signs of aging will go to great lengths to seek effective therapy to restore their face. If you are looking for the most effective treatment for your face, the following information will guide you on how to find out if Restylane® can work for you.

How Does Restylane® Work?

Restylane® is the process whereby specialized filler (Restylane® filler with hyaluronic acid) is injected into certain areas to facilitate the elimination of signs of aging. The procedure helps to restore the skin and enhance a youthful facial appearance. This treatment is minimall-invasive, cost-effective and offers great results, especially for those looking to avoid surgical procedures.

What Can Restylane® Treat?

The most common conditions that can be treated with Restylane® include:

Hollows and dark eye circles – Restylane® is useful in filling in holes and eliminating signs of aging around the eyes. These make a person look older and unhealthy because they usually cause the skin on the face to sag. Restylane® comes in handy when correcting these conditions, thus restoring a youthful and healthy look.

Facial Wrinkles – There are wrinkles that form around the mouth, nose and across the face. Although some of these wrinkles come with age, some youths also suffer from this condition, mainly due to ill health or genetic composition. Whatever the cause, this condition leaves the person desperate for effective therapies that can help to restore the face. Restylane® is one of the most effective treatments available for lines and wrinkles.

For great cosmetic services, come see our team at Grossman Dermatology. You will get all the information and assistance you need relating to Restylane®, as well as other therapies. Contact us today to book an appointment at our office in Santa Monica or New York City.


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