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⭐️ 2022 revisited – trending topics ⭐️ Restylane® filler gels – what are they made of and how can they create natural-looking results?
Here are some answers for those of you who want more advanced information (long but worth reading): 🙋♀️
Like most fillers on the market, Restylane® fillers are based on hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid is a water-binding substance that is found in many tissues in our bodies such as our eyes, joints and skin. It keeps our body tissues lubricated and flexible 💦
The hyaluronic acid used in fillers is derived from bacterial fermentation. It’s then stabilized, using cross-linking technology. Natural hyaluronic acid is broken down and reformed in a day or two by the body. The stabilization makes it last for several months ⭐️
When the hyaluronic acid is stabilized, a substance called BDDE (1,4-butanediol diglycidyl ether) is used to cross-link the hyaluronic acid molecules. The end result is a form of transparent gel that is still close to natural hyaluronic acid 💧
Both the hyaluronic acid and the BDDE are eventually broken down by the body into harmless byproducts 🌱
Restylane® has one of the world’s most versatile range of fillers, thanks to two different gel technologies, NASHA® and OBTTM. We are very proud of both of them 🤗
The NASHA® technology, that produces firmer gels, is very special since it’s so close to natural hyaluronic acid in the body 🌸
So, if you want a filler that is very close to the natural hyaluronic acid found in your body, a filler based on the NASHA® technology could be the way to go ✌️
However, our best advice is this:
If you want a natural-looking result, you should consult a qualified healthcare practitioner. They will know which filler will give the best possible result in each individual case 💙
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