What is Restylane Lyft?

Restylane Lyft is a dermal filler used to treat wrinkles in adults. Formerly known as Perlane, Restylane Lyft has technically been on the market since 2015. Both contain a plumping substance called hyaluronic acid (HA), but in different amounts.

Restylane Lyft is primarily used for adding lift to cheeks, smoothing smile lines, and adding volume to the backs of hands.

Learn more about Restylane Lyft and talk to your doctor about whether this is the right type of wrinkle treatment based on your budget and desired results.

Dermal fillers like Restylane Lyft aren’t covered by insurance. This is because wrinkle treatments are considered cosmetic procedures, and not medical ones. Given this fact, it’s important to know all the related costs of Restylane Lyft ahead of time before you get these injections.

The national average for HA-based fillers like Restylane Lyft is $682. However, depending on the amount needed, you might end up spending between $300 and $650 per syringe.

Some of the considerations that may affect your quote include:

  • the number of injections you’ll need
  • how often you need treatments
  • individual practitioner rates
  • where you live

Most people don’t need any recovery time for Restylane Lyft.

Restylane Lyft consists of individual injections that contain hyaluronic acid, lidocaine, and water. The combination of HA and water creates a plumping effect, which adds volume beneath your skin upon injection. This helps to temporarily smooth out wrinkles in the target area. Future follow-up treatments are necessary to help maintain these effects.

The addition of lidocaine in Restylane Lyft helps to minimize any pain during the procedure. This can also help save time, as you won’t need to wait for a separate pain reliever to take effect before each treatment.

Each Restylane Lyft injection is performed with a fine-needle syringe in the target area. Due to the addition of lidocaine, these injections shouldn’t be painful.

The injections take only a few minutes at a time. Depending how many injections you’re getting, you may only be in the office for 15 minutes at a time. More injections can take up to one hour.

Restylane Lyft is primarily used to smooth moderate to severe facial wrinkles and add lift to the cheeks. Restylane Lyft is also sometimes used for the back of your hands.

Restylane Lyft can cause minor side effects. These aren’t usually drastic enough to keep you from your normal activities post-treatment, but they can take a few days to clear up. Below are some of the most common side effects:

  • minor pain
  • redness
  • swelling
  • tenderness
  • itchiness
  • bruising

Restylane Lyft may not be safe if you have a history of bleeding disorders. Inflammatory skin conditions, such as eczema and acne, may also be aggravated by this treatment. In addition, you shouldn’t use Restylane Lyft if you have allergies to lidocaine or if you smoke.

Rarely, this treatment can cause pigmentation changes, severe swelling, and infection. Call your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms.

You’ll likely start seeing the effects of Restylane Lyft shortly after the procedure. HA works quickly to plump up the skin, though the full effects may not be noticeable for a few days.

On average, Restylane Lyft lasts for 8 to 10 months at a time. Your individual results may vary. Your doctor will recommend follow-up treatments after this time frame so you can maintain your desired results.

You can return to most of your normal activities following Restylane Lyft treatments but your doctor may advise against working out for 48 hours. You should also avoid excessive sun exposure.

Little preparation is required for Restylane Lyft treatments if your doctor has deemed you a good candidate for this procedure. You shouldn’t smoke or drink alcohol. Your doctor may also ask you to stop taking certain medications that increase the risk for bleeding, including nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) or blood thinners. Don’t stop taking these medications without talking to a doctor first. Certain herbs and supplements can also increase bleeding, so be sure to tell your doctor everything that you take.

Avoid any aesthetic procedures prior to Restylane Lyft. Using these injections at the same time as chemical peels and exfoliants may cause scarring.

Come to your appointment with clean skin that’s free of lotions and makeup. You may also need to arrive a few minutes early to fill out medical history paperwork and consent forms.

Restylane Lyft is part of a class of treatments called dermal fillers. These all work to treat wrinkles, but with different active ingredients.

Juvéderm, another hyaluronic acid-containing dermal filler may also be compared with Restylane Lyft. They also both contain lidocaine. The primary differences between these two products is that Juvéderm can create results that last longer and are smoother in appearance.

You might talk to your provider about the differences between Restylane Lyft and Juvéderm Voluma if you’re interested in adding more volume to the cheek area.

Your search for a Restylane Lyft provider may start online. It’s important to compare a few candidates, and to not just select the first provider you find.

Call prospective providers to set up consultations so that they may answer any questions you may have. This is also a good opportunity to ask about their credentials and look through their portfolios.

Restylane Lyft should be injected by a medical doctor only. This may include a board-certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist.