RHA 2 (Resilient Hyaluronic Acid) is a groundbreaking dermal filler designed for lips.
Good candidates for RHA 2 filler are individuals looking to address common signs of aging—such as wrinkles, creases, and volume loss—while still preserving natural facial expressions.
Specifically, providers use RHA 2 to treat moderate to severe wrinkles and lines, particularly in areas like the nasolabial folds and marionette lines.
Additionally, it is suitable for lip enhancement and reshaping, offering both subtle definition and volume.
This innovative dermal filler is designed for injection into facial tissue to target moderate nasolabial folds, marionette lines, and lips. HA fillers are effective at moisturizing the skin, resulting in a more youthful appearance. It is important to mention that only HA fillers can be completely dissolved if needed.
A qualified professional consults with the patient before the procedure to assess their aesthetic goals. The provider then injects the filler into targeted areas such as the nasolabial folds, lips, and marionette lines, delivering immediate results that continue to improve as the filler settles.
It is advised to refrain from disturbing the treated area following a cosmetic procedure. Touching, rubbing, or applying pressure to the area can potentially displace the filler or lead to complications. Additionally, it is recommended to avoid facials or massages for the first two weeks post-treatment.
Similarly, intense physical activity should be minimized for the first 24-48 hours after the procedure. Vigorous exercise can increase blood flow, potentially causing the filler to move from the treatment area.
Common side effects such as mild swelling, bruising, or redness at the injection site can be alleviated by using a cold pack. It is suggested to avoid aspirin and alcohol, as they can exacerbate bruising.
Furthermore, exposure to sun and heat should be limited as they can worsen swelling or discomfort post-treatment. It is advisable to shield the treated area from the sun and use a high SPF sunscreen if necessary.
It is advisable to strictly follow the aftercare instructions provided by your healthcare provider.
Sustainable results may require maintenance treatments.
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is biocompatible and naturally occurring in the body, therefore it does not typically elicit immune responses. Additionally, HA fillers demonstrate a favorable safety profile and require minimal downtime. Another feature of HA fillers is the ability to completely dissolve if a complications occurs or undesired effects.
On average, the cost of RHA 2 filler ranges from $600 to $1,000 per syringe or per treated area, with variations based on the geographical location and the individual provider administering the injections.