Stylage® L Lidocaine (2x1ml)

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Stylage L Lidocaine ® Description

Age, stress and sun exposure damage our skin every day, giving visible traces to our skin. Skin can no longer renew itself, as it becomes thinner and loses its elasticity. As a result we start to notice both deep and superficial wrinkles on our face. Many people think that there is nothing they can do about it, but that’s old-fashioned thinking. Stylage L Lidocaine ® solves the issue of skin-aging. This dermal filler is a cross-linked hyaluronic acid based gel.

Features of Stylage ® L Lidocaine

Stylage® L Lidocaine is perfect for wrinkles on different parts of the face, such as crow’s feet, nasolabial folds, perioral lines, cheeks, and dark circles beneath the eyes. It’s also great for nasal lifts, reshaping of the earlobe, and hand rejuvenation. It contains mannitol, which reduces the harm from free radicals. It helps to limit inflammation after the procedure. Injection is done into the mid to deep dermis.

Benefits of Stylage® L Lidocaine

Stylage® L Lidocaine has numerous benefits for the patient, such as:

  • Corrects deep and extremely deep wrinkles, deep folds, under-eye circles, and wrinkles and deep lines around mouth
  • Lifts loose skin
  • Contours and defines lips 

Duration of the Effect of Stylage® L Lidocaine

The average duration of this dermal filler effect is from nine to twelve months. However, its duration depends on the age of the patient, his/her lifestyle and of course the correct application of the product by the physician.

Side Effects of Stylage® L Lidocaine

There are some tips that patients should follow before and after the procedure to reduce side-effects. Patients should not use products that contain anti-inflammatory medicine, or aspirin within 5 days, or a week before the treatment.
The injection should not be done in the areas of the skin where there is acne, herpes etc. After the treatment there are also some things that patients should avoid: thermal shock, contrast temperatures, sun exposure, UV light and frozen gel application.

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