RESTYLANE® Kysse Lidocaine (1x1ml)
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RESTYLANE® Kysse Lidocaine is a sterile, biodegradable, viscoelastic, and transparent gel implant based on cross-linked hyaluronic acid of non-animal origin. The device utilizes OBT™ (Optimal Balance Technology, also known as XpresHAn Technology™), characterized by a high capacity for soft tissue integration and optimal flexibility. This allows for the mechanical correction of volume while maintaining the natural mimetic dynamics of the lip area.
Indications and Intended Use The device is intended for injection to:
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Provide mechanical enhancement of the vermillion border volume (lips).
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Model the lip contour and improve its anatomical definition.
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Correct superficial perioral wrinkles.
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Provide mechanical elevation of the oral commissures (mouth corners) by supplementing tissue deficiencies.
Treatment Areas
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Vermillion border (lips).
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Vermillion border edge (lip contour).
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Oral commissures and the perioral area.
Technical Parameters and Mechanism of Action Cross-linked sodium hyaluronate at a concentration of 20 mg/ml acts as a stable filling implant. Due to its dynamic gel structure (OBT™ technology), it works harmoniously with the mobile muscular tissue of the lips. The inclusion of lidocaine hydrochloride (3 mg/ml) provides a local anesthetic effect, minimizing patient discomfort during the procedure. The estimated duration of the preparation ranges from 6 to 9 months; the final longevity depends on mimetic activity, injection technique, and the patient's individual metabolic rate.
Injection Depth
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Submucosal layer of the lips or the mid-dermis (for perioral wrinkles).
Composition
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Cross-linked Sodium Hyaluronate: 20 mg/ml.
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Lidocaine Hydrochloride: 3 mg/ml (0.3%).
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Phosphate buffered saline pH 7.
Package Contents
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1 sterile pre-filled syringe (1 ml).
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2 sterile 30G ½ needles.
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PREFILLED SYRINGE |
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Product to be used only by doctors or cosmetologists trained in aesthetic medicine. |
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