Most filler syringes contain 1.0 ml (milliliters or cc) of product. This includes products such as Restylane and Juvéderm–which also includes Voluma, Vollure, Ultra, and Volbella. Some fillers do come in larger (e.g., Radiesse-1.5 ml) or smaller sizes but let's discuss the vastly more commonly used 1.0 ml syringes.
Based on your individual goals and dreams for your skin, our experienced team will let you know exactly how much Botox or filler you'll be purchasing. There are 100 units of Botox per vial and 300 units of Dysport per vial. There is 1.0 cc of Juvederm® per syringe, and 0.8 cc of Restylane® per syringe.
Answer: One syringe of Restylane
Restylane comes from the distributer in 0.5. 1 and 2 cc(or ml) syringes.
Each syringe contains 1 milliliter (ml) of Restylane. Less commonly, a 0.5-ml syringe may be used for a very small treatment area.
Usually, one syringe (one milliliter) of Restylane will provide very nice augmentation of the upper and lower lips. It may take one to two syringes to fill the nasolabial folds, and one syringe to fill both mild tear troughs, two syringes to fill both deep tear troughs.
Answer: Restylane for Lip Augmentation
Typically 1 syringe is all that is needed to achieve a patient's desired look. If you are looking for a larger look than you may require 2 syringes. I do not like to inject more than 1 syringe at time as to not over inject.
You will see the final results of your treatment about four to six weeks after your treatment, which is about the time it takes for your body to kickstart collagen production to restore facial volume. This is also because it takes about two weeks for this dermal filler to settle into the hollows of your skin.
Juvéderm costs an average of $600, while Restylane costs can range between $300 and $650 per injection.
Restylane products are known to be incredibly effective for treating lines such as nasolabial folds. These develop between the nose and the mouth and can sometimes be stubborn to treat. These fillers cost anywhere from $550 to $800 per syringe depending on the specific product that's being administered.
Restylane® may last anywhere from six to eighteen months, depending on the formula and the area of the face. Fillers in more mobile areas like the lips have a thin, flexible texture and do not last as long as more dense fillers such as cheek and wrinkle fillers.
So based on this fact, most patients will need 1 syringe of filler per decade of age to restore their once youthful and plump appearance. Again, those numbers would be 3 syringes for a 30 year old, 4 syringes for a 40 year old, 5 syringes for 50 year (you see where we are going with this) for a full facial correction.
In the vast majority of cases, multiple syringes of filler will be needed to optimally enhance a person's face. Areas like the lips may only require 1ml of dermal filler to achieve the desired outcome. Other areas, like the cheek, may require anywhere from 1-4 syringes for a noticeable enhancement.
You will look like yourself only more refreshed, less tired, and more youthful. In our practice, most fillers cost approximately $675 per syringe.
Depending on the injection site and amount of dermal filler, most HA fillers last from 6 – 12 months on average. Regardless of which dermal filler you use, two or three syringes are almost always recommended in order to achieve the most gorgeous outcomes.
How much is in one syringe of filler? Most fillers come in a syringe with 1mL of product. That is approximately 1/5th of a teaspoon. A small amount of product can go a long way, but many times optimal results require more than one syringe to obtain.
One syringe of Restylane is 1ml and costs $600; one syringe of Restylane Silk, Restylane Lyft is 1ml and costs $650. For patients who need only a small amount of Restylane (i.e., to fill a scar or other very small area), a . 5ml syringe is available for $300.
The results of Restylane treatments could last 6-12 months, depending on factors like where it is placed, your body's metabolism, and so on. You may want to plan for touch-ups every 3-6 months to ensure the best results.
There are very few fillers that are available in a half syringe, Juvederm Volbella and Restylane just to name a couple. The reason for this is that a half syringe is a very little amount and is only recommended for focused areas.
Kylie prefers Juvederm, a brand of filler that's owned by Allergan. While there are different types of Juvederm fillers, Kylie's team goes for Juvederm Ultra Plus.
Migration of Restylane: Restylane may migrate from its original injection site and produce visible fullness in adjacent tissue or other unintended effects.
Will Results Improve Over Time? Absolutely! This injectable gives you improved results over time, unlike many other similar treatments. The active ingredient in Restylane works with the natural regenerative properties of your body, extending the results you'll see after treatment over the course of several weeks.
Botox can be expected to last anywhere from 3-4 months and Restylane for about 9-12 months. However, once these products wear off, your face will simply return to its normal state. In fact, evidence shows that some injectable fillers can stimulate collagen building.