SKIN CONCERNS

Fine lines & wrinkles

Signs of fine lines and wrinkles 

starting to appear?

Fine lines and wrinkles can be an unwelcome surprise. While aging is the most common culprit,1 sun exposure, smoking, and even stress can leave your skin looking worn and tired.
The good news is they don’t need to define you. With the right knowledge and treatments, you can reduce the appearance of wrinkles and restore smooth, youthful looking skin.2-8 It’s time to face the mirror with confidence again.

Treatments to reduce the appearance

of fine lines and wrinkles*10-20

Restylane® SKINBOOSTERS™

Clinically proven to smooth out and correct fine lines and wrinkles and improve overall skin quality and elasticity - with results lasting up to 15 months.2-8

Sculptra®

When assessed by healthcare practitioners, 86% of people treated with Sculptra® had improvements in the appearance of wrinkles for up to 25 months after treatment.21

Tighten sagging skin with the right treatments

Restylane® Dermal Fillers

Fill fine lines and wrinkles with the world’s most diverse range of fillers that have varying firmness and flexibility so that you and your healthcare provider have more to choose from.*10-20

Find a specialist

Stop avoiding those mirrors and reduce
the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
today.

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Additional ways to prevent 

fine lines and wrinkles

Quit smoking

Smoking can impair the skin’s collagen
production and also destroy the collagen
that’s already there.22

Additional ways to prevent 

fine lines and wrinkles

Avoid too much sun

Sunlight is good in many ways, but too many UV rays can lead to loss of skin collagen.23

Additional ways to prevent 

fine lines and wrinkles

Cut back on sweets

High sugar intake can also break down collagen in our skin–causing premature skin aging.24

References

1. Farage M et al. Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle). 2013;2(1): 5–10. 2. Wu Y et al. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2020;19(7):1627–1635. 3. Ribé A et al. J Cosmet Laser Ther. 2011;13(4):154–161. 4. Kim J. Arch Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2014;20(2):97–103. 5. Gubanova EI et al. Aesthetic Med. 2010;1:94–98. 6. Gubanova EI et al. Poster presented at IMCAS. 2015. 7. Lee BM et al. Arch Plast Surg. 2015;42(3):282–287. 8. Belmontesi M et al. J Drugs Dermatol. 2018;17(1):83–88. 9. Sánchez-Carpintero I, et al. Actas Dermosifiliogr 2010;101(5):381–393. 10. Restylane® Kysse™ EU IFU. 11. Restylane® Eyelight™ EU IFU. 12. Restylane® Volyme™ EU IFU. 13. Restylane® Refyne™ EU IFU. 14. Restylane® Defyne™ EU IFU. 15. Restylane® EU IFU. 16. Restylane® Lyft™ EU IFU.
17. Restylane® Skinboosters™ VITAL EU IFU. 2020. 18. Restylane® Skinboosters™ VITAL LIGHT EU IFU. 19. Data on file (MA-43049). 20. Data on file (MA-34483). 21. Brandt FS, et al. Aesthet Surg J. 2011;31(5):521–8. 22. Morita A. J Dermatol Sci. 2007 Dec;48(3):169-75. Epub 2007 Oct 24. 23. Mukherjee S. Clin Interv Aging. 2006 Dec; 1(4): 327–348. 24. Katta R, et al. Skin Therapy Lett. 2020 Mar;25(2):3-7.*Based on a range of G’ values.17,18

Always consult a healthcare professional for individualized treatment recommendations and to
discuss important safety information and risks associated with the use of the products.