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Depression Under Eyes
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Restylane for Under Eye Depression and Dark Circles What causes the depression and dark circles under the eyes?
Similar to other medical conditions of the human body the sunken area under the eyes is a multifactorial condition. An individual’s anatomy and build is one factor. Aging, drop of the cheek mass, and fluctuation in weight are other factors. Chronic rubbing and irritant chemicals can render the area darker. The lack of fullness over the bony frame of the eye results in the relative depression. Just like a frame points out an entity, the so called depressed dark circles can make one look tired and a lot older than the individual actually is.
How to mitigate the dark circles and depression under eyes?
Restoring the fullness seems to be the most direct and rational route. A filling material composed of naturally occurring chemicals in the human body would be ideal. It would be great if the filler induced one’s own skin-fullness to be semipermanent. It would be fantastic if the filler was easily and safely dissolvable. The minimally invasive procedure of injecting Restylane in a sculpting manner has all the desired properties to plump the hollow area under the eye so that the contour of the face looks fuller and younger.
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How long does the Restylane under the eyes last?
There is no definitive answer for this question. The longevity of the Restylane placed in the depressed rims around the eyes depends primarily on how many times the filler has been pinjected at the site. Since there is very minimal muscular movement in the area, the time between Restylane injections ranges from six to 12 months for the first round. Over time, less of the filler is needed to produce noticeable results and each time it is injected, it lasts longer.
What is Restylane?
Restylane is a unique form of non-animal, stabilized hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid is a polymerized sugar molecule embedded around collagen fibers in our skin. Since we have the identical molecule in our own skin allergic reactions are much less frequent than bovine collagen. As a result of further purification of Restylane, allergic reactions are almost unheard of as of late. Restylane is made in Sweden. It was FDAapproved in the United States on 2003.
How does Restylane work?
During treatment, the crystal-clear RESTYLANE gel is placed, through sculpting technique, into the skin in very small amount amounts with a very fine needle. The placed gel restores volume.
What can I expect after my treatment?
After placement slight redness and swelling is expected for the following few hours. The most common side effect is bruising, which can be minimized by avoiding aspirin, Advil, Motrin, and the like prior tobruising, which can be minimized by avoiding aspirin, Advil, Motrin, and the like prior to to any other “filler material” there is a very small chance of major blood vessel occlusion.
Who should not use Restylane?
There is practically no restriction.
What are the benefits I could achieve from a Restylane treatment?
Immediately you will discern a harmonious smoothing of of the facial contour.
Restylane will impart lift and new firmness to your skin.
It is not necessary for you to be tested for skin sensitivity.
The cosmetic results are visible immediately, bestowing you with a more youthful and invigorated look.
When the effect of the treatment begins to diminish, you can replenish the area as needed. There will be some residual fullness for years and years. There will not be a resultant laxity at the site of injection in the future if one chooses not to continue with future upkeep injections.
Are Restylane injections painful?
Since the lower eyelid skin is very thin and permeable to chemicals, the site can be practically fully numbed using a topical numbing gel. Most people find the injections relatively painless.
Are Restylane treatments safe?
Yes, Restylane has been used safely by dermatologists and plastic surgeons worldwide for a long time. Because Restylane is non-animal-based and fully biocompatible, allergy testing is not required. The most commonly reported side effects were temporary redness and swelling at the injection site. These effects typically resolve within two to three days. |
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