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RHA Fillers

RHA Fillers Washington DC

Attaining a more youthful, natural-looking appearance with dermal fillers just got a whole lot easier with the use of resilient hyaluronic acid (RHA) fillers. RHA dermal fillers work to decrease the presence of dynamic fine lines and wrinkles through resilient hyaluronic acid.

They are perfect for deeper wrinkles, such as those on the forehead and around the nose and mouth. Resilient hyaluronic acid provides facial smoothing while allowing for the skin to appear rejuvenated during expressions, as well as resiliently maintaining a youthful look at rest.

Why Choose RHA Filler?

These products are useful for those who have fine lines and wrinkles due to aging. RHA fillers by Revance are the first and only FDA-approved fillers to treat dynamic facial wrinkles and folds. They’re considered safe and effective. The remarkable results last over a year, with many experiencing results up to 15 months after administration.

What Does It Feel Like to Get RHA Filler?

Since it is an injection, you may feel a subtle pinch when you receive the treatment. The injectable contains lidocaine to help numb the area. You may experience minor discomfort during the time immediately following the treatment, which can be alleviated with an over-the-counter pain medication.

When Will I See Results from RHA Filler?

Some RHA filler results are immediately upon completing the treatment. You will continue to see improved results for up to four weeks following the initial procedure.

Am I a Good Candidate for RHA Filler?

You may be a good candidate for an RHA filler if you are over 22 years old and have moderate to severe fine lines or wrinkles, such as crow’s feet, forehead lines, nasolabial folds, and glabellar lines. The best way to find out if you’re an ideal candidate is by speaking with a cosmetic dermatologist.

Ready to find out if you’re a great candidate to experience the youth-restoring benefits of RHA fillers? Call DC Derm Docs today at 202-822-9591 for more information on RHA Fillers in Washington, DC.