Smoot wrinkles, restoring lost volume, and enhancing lip shape and contour with RHA Redensity perioral filler
Smoot wrinkles, restoring lost volume, and enhancing lip shape and contour with RHA Redensity perioral filler
RHA Redensity is a weightless Perioral filler that smooths fine lip lines, creating a natural airbrushed effect. It doesn’t add any volume but rather is injected superficially into the epidermis to smooth fine lines and even scarring. This innovative RHA dermal filler is specifically designed for the delicate and dynamic perioral area. By targeting the fine lines around the mouth, often exacerbated by facial movements, RHA Redensity provides a refined solution that enhances the natural contours of the lips without altering their shape.
RHA Redensity injectable gels contain pain-reducing lidocaine to help manage pain or discomfort during the injection. A topical numbing cream will also be applied to your face prior to injection.
Treatment with RHA Redensity injectable gels takes around 30 minutes and you will see results instantly. It is normal and very common for mild swelling and mild bruising to occur, usually 2-3 days post treatment. Detailed post care instructions will be provided at your visit. It will take approximately 7 days for the hyaluronic acid to integrate within your skin.
RHA Redensity lasts around 1 year.
Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Motrin, Tylenol, Fish Oil, Vitamin E, Blood Thinners, St Johns Wart, and prednisone can cause a reaction to dermal filler injections. If you are prescribed any of these medications, you must be cleared by your prescribing physician to stop the medication prior to injection. If you are taking any of the medications listed above that are non-prescriptive or “over the counter” you must stop taking 7 days prior to your treatment.
Do not consume alcohol the night before your treatment.
If you have a history of cold sores/ oral herpes simplex 1, please let Lacey know as she may need to prescribe an oral antiviral to take 5 days prior to your treatment. Cosmetic injectables can stimulate an outbreak