Before-and-after comparison using Restylane Lyft on cheeks and jawline

Restylane Lyft: Comprehensive Professional Guide for Midface Volume Restoration

In aesthetic medicine, midface volume loss is one of the earliest and most noticeable signs of aging. Restylane Lyft®, a hyaluronic acid-based dermal filler by Galderma, is specifically formulated to restore structure, lift, and volume in the cheeks and midface area. Known for its high G’ (elasticity) and viscosity, it provides deep tissue support while maintaining natural expression.

This professional guide presents a comprehensive overview of the use of Restylane Lyft for facial contouring, including clinical indications, injection techniques, safety protocols, and anatomical considerations, supported by scientific references and practical experience.

Chapter 1: What is Restylane Lyft?

  • Composition: Crosslinked hyaluronic acid (20 mg/mL) with 0.3% lidocaine.
  • Technology: NASHA™ (Non-Animal Stabilized Hyaluronic Acid), optimized for deep volumization.
  • Indications:
    • Cheek augmentation
    • Midface volumization
    • Nasolabial fold correction
    • Jawline definition

Chapter 2: Ideal Patient Profile

  • Adults over 30 with midface volume loss or flattened cheekbones
  • Patients seeking natural lifting effect without surgery
  • No active skin infection or known hypersensitivity to HA products

Chapter 3: Anatomy Considerations for Midface Injections

LayerLandmark ZonesRisk Areas
SupraperiostealMalar eminence, zygomatic archInfraorbital foramen
SubcutaneousNasolabial foldsFacial artery, infraorbital nerve
Professional infographic showing the benefits of Restylane Lyft for facial lifting
Infographic: Key benefits of Restylane Lyft in facial rejuvenation procedures.

Chapter 4: Injection Techniques

  • Cannula vs. Needle: 25G cannula preferred for safety and reduced bruising; 27G needle for precision.
  • Techniques:
    • Bolus on periosteum
    • Fanning or linear threading in subcutaneous plane
  • Volume Recommendations:
    • Mild correction: 0.5 ml per side
    • Moderate: 1 ml per side
    • Severe: up to 1.5 ml per side, divided in sessions

Chapter 5: Safety Guidelines

  • Contraindications: Autoimmune diseases, bleeding disorders, allergy to lidocaine or HA
  • Adverse Events:
    • Common: swelling, tenderness, bruising
    • Rare: vascular occlusion, nodules
  • Prevention: Aspiration, slow injection, proper plane

Chapter 6: Clinical Evidence and Efficacy

  • Clinical trials show effects lasting up to 12 months
  • High patient satisfaction in cheek projection and midface lift
  • Minimal downtime compared to surgical lifts

Chapter 7: Comparison with Similar Fillers

ProductG’ ValueDurationBest Use Case
Restylane LyftHigh10-12 moCheeks, jawline, nasolabial folds
Juvederm VolumaModerate12-18 moCheek projection
Teosyal RHA 4Medium6-12 moDynamic facial zones

Chapter 8: Case Study Example

Patient: Male, 45 y/o, visible midface flattening Treatment: 2 ml Restylane Lyft total (1 ml per side) Technique: Supraperiosteal bolus with 27G needle Outcome: Immediate lift, improved cheek contour, no complications

Chapter 9: Post-Treatment Protocol

  • No massage or facial treatments for 48h
  • Avoid high-heat exposure (sauna, sun)
  • Review at 2-week mark for touch-up

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References

  • Galderma Official Website: https://www.galderma.com
  • FDA Approval Data for Restylane Lyft: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov
  • American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS): https://www.asds.net
  • Sundaram H et al. (2015) Aesthetic Plast Surg. “Use of HA Fillers in the Midface: Long-Term Results”
  • Glogau RG, Kane MA. (2017) “Midface Volume Loss: Multimodal Approach to Treatment”