Of all the dermal fillers out there, how does Restylane match up? Is it one of the best fillers on the market?

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More About Doctor Harry Glassman, M.D.

Published on Mar 29, 2018

Restyane is available in five different densities- Restylane-L, Restylane Lyft, Restylane Silk, Restylane Refyne and Restylane Defyne. They are all designed for different purposes and are excellent products.

Answered by Harry Glassman, M.D. (View Profile)

Restyane is available in five different densities- Restylane-L, Restylane Lyft, Restylane Silk, Restylane Refyne and Restylane Defyne. They are all designed for different purposes and are excellent products.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Smooth Solutions Medical Aesthetics

Published on Mar 16, 2015

Restylane is a great filler. Some fillers are made up differently and they are better for other parts of the face than others, so it sometimes depends on what your looking for. Restylane is a good lip plumper, for example.

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Answered by Smooth Solutions Medical Aesthetics

Restylane is a great filler. Some fillers are made up differently and they are better for other parts of the face than others, so it sometimes depends on what your looking for. Restylane is a good lip plumper, for example.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Mountain View Aesthetics

Published on Mar 12, 2015

It depends on what the patient wants and expects. As far as HAs goes, it it very good. It flows well through the needle and I get good results. I do very much like Restylane Silk (their new product for the lips) as opposed to using pervade and normal Restylane. As far as best goes, to this date there is no ideal filler.

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Answered by Mountain View Aesthetics

It depends on what the patient wants and expects. As far as HAs goes, it it very good. It flows well through the needle and I get good results. I do very much like Restylane Silk (their new product for the lips) as opposed to using pervade and normal Restylane. As far as best goes, to this date there is no ideal filler.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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