SKIN CONCERNS

Skin Radiance

What does skin radiance mean?

Radiant skin is sought after by just about everyone. Its warm, natural glow gives us a rested, youthful look. Its presence commands attention and leaves a lasting impression.
Revitalize your skin with treatments trusted by millions and backed by decades of scientific research.1,2 Radiate confidence from within and achieve the glowing, healthy complexion you’ve always dreamed of.
Radiant skin is the result of deep hydration and regeneration. When the skin is refreshed from within through skin quality-boosting treatments, it’s easier to achieve a tone that reflects the light and seems to glow.
Patients who agreed their skin quality had
improved with treatment1

92%

Patients who thought their skin still looked more
radiant 2 years after treatment with Sculptra®4

91%

Rejuvenate and recharge skin radiance

Restylane® SKINBOOSTERS™

Clinically proven to improve skin glow, leaving patients with bright, radiant skin that glows from within for up to 15 months.3,5-8

Sculptra®

Rejuvenate your skin’s natural glow with the first proven regenerative biostimulator that addresses multiple skin concerns.9-14

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Other ways to improve 

skin radiance

Wear sunscreen (we mean it)

We all love that summertime sun-kissed look. But too much sun exposure can have the opposite effect. Make sure you’re protecting your skin with SPF 30 – every. single. day.

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skin radiance

Eat your vegetables

Avoid foods that are high in sugar, saturated fat and salt. Opt for plenty of fruits, veggies and healthy fats instead to ensure you’re getting the nutrients your skin needs.

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skin radiance

Drink up

Drinking plenty of water is a key driver for overall health, and our skin’s health is no exception. In fact, studies have proven that drinking water is essential to deep skin hydration.15

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skin radiance

Get a good night’s sleep

Those who don’t get enough Z’s at night have significantly higher signs of skin aging, reduced barrier function and less overall satisfaction with their skin’s appearance.16

Skin trends

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References

1. RESTYLANE VITAL approved in Europe. Available at: https://globenewswire.com/en/news-release/2004/05/27/311074/1036/en/RESTYLANE-VITAL-approved-in-Europe.html (accessed December 2022). 2. Data on File. MA-39929. Global 8 million treatments 2022. 3. Dierickx C et al. Dermatol Surg. 2018;44 Suppl 1:S10–S18. 4. Fabi S, et al. Effectiveness and safety of correction of cheek wrinkles. Poster presented at the International Master Course on Aging Science (IMCAS) World Congress. 26–28 January 2023. Paris, France. 5. Wu Y et al. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2020;19(7):1627–1635. 6. Gubanova EI et al. Poster presented at IMCAS, Jan–Feb 2015, Paris, France. 7. Restylane SKINBOOSTERS VITAL EU IFU. 2020. 8. Restylane SKINBOOSTERS VITAL LIGHT EU IFU. 2020. 9. Sculptra. IFU EU 2021. 10. Galderma Receives FDA Approval for New SCULPTRA® Label, Offering More Options to Aesthetic Partners. Galderma. 2021. Available from: https://www.galderma.com/news/galderma-receives-fda-approvalnew-sculptra-label-offering-more-options-aesthetic-partners [Last accessed June 2024]. 11. Asius J, et al. US patent US 7,731,758 B22(010):2010. 12. Sanofi S.r.l. DEKRA EN ISO 13485:2016 Certificate. Certificate effective since: February 2023. 13. Zhang Y, et al. Regen Biomater 2021;8(5):rbab042. 14. Widgerow A, et al. A randomized, comparative study describing the gene signatures of poly-l-lactic acid (PLLA-SCA) and calcium hydroxylapaptite (CaHA) in the treatment of nasolabial folds. Poster presented at the International Master Course on Aging Science (IMCAS) World Congress. 1–3 February 2024. 15. Palma L et al. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2015;8:413-21. 16. Oyetakin-White P et al. Clin Exp Dermatol. 2015;40(1):17-22.

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