Naples Restylane Dermal Fillers

Do you want to get the best Restylane in Naples, FL? Restylane dermal fillers add volume to different areas on your face to restore youth and enhance your look.

Types of Restylane Dermal Fillers

At LuxLift Med Spa, we offer four different types of Restylane dermal filler treatments: Restylane-L, Restylane Defyne, Restylane Lyft, and Restylane Refyne.

Restylane-L

The first line of products of Restylane – Restylane-L is used around the jawline and upper cheeks, as well as being able to add volume under the eyes.

Restylane Defyne

Restylane Defyne is used on the smile line area from your nose towards the side of your mouth and down to your chin. By using Restylane Define, we can correct deep lines and enhance your smile.

Restylane Lyft

Restylane Lyft is primarily used for cheek augmentation and in the middle of the face around the laugh lines.

Restylane Refyne

Restylane Refyne is best used for moderate depth lines around your nose to the sides of your mouth.


How Restylane dermal filler treatments work

Restylane is used to soften static wrinkles on the face. One of the biggest advantages of using Restylane over other products is its ability to target moderate to deep lines on the face.


Common questions about our Naples Restylane dermal filler Procedures

Some questions that clients ask us about our Restylane treatments can be found below. You may also see general questions about dermal fillers here. You can always contact us should you have any additional questions.

What is the most common side effect with Restylane?

Although side effects are uncommon for Restylane procedures, some may experience bruising around the area treated, and could have an allergic reaction depending on their allergy problems.

How long does Restylane Last?

The amount of time the procedure lasts for varies; typical results are from six to eighteen months. Feel free to ask Anne, our nurse practitioner about the length of time each product lasts.

How long will it take to see results from Restylane?

Almost immediately, but we tell our patients to wait a full 24 hours to see the effects in full.