I have had Restylane in the past, but I would like to try Perlane. Is that a problem?
Posted October 25, 2007 under Perlane® - No comments
Perlane and Restylane both contain Hyaluronic Acid. The particles of Hyaluronic Acid in Perlane are larger than the particles in Restylane which makes the Perlane a thicker product. Perlane is usually used to treat deeper wrinkles and folds. Restylane is usually used to treat more superficial wrinkles and folds. You can be treated with both regardless of which products you have used in the past.
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