Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Restylane Lyft.

Restylane Lyft results on cheeks commonly last 9 to 12 months, sometimes longer depending on metabolism, lifestyle, and treatment extent. Follow-up treatments maintain volume; your provider will recommend timing based on individual response.

Yes. Restylane Lyft is FDA-approved for cheek augmentation and safe for hands when administered by our trained injectors. Side effects are usually mild and temporary; a consultation reviews medical history and minimizes risks.

Most treatments use topical numbing or local anesthetic included in the filler to ensure comfort. Downtime is minimal; expect possible swelling or bruising for a few days and normal activities can typically resume quickly.

Syringe requirements vary based on anatomy and desired results. Many clients need 1–3 syringes for cheek augmentation; hands may require separate, smaller volumes. A consultation provides a personalized treatment plan and syringe estimate.

Typical side effects include temporary redness, swelling, bruising, tenderness, and mild discomfort at injection sites. These usually subside within several days to two weeks; follow aftercare instructions and contact us for persistent or severe symptoms.

Yes. Restylane Lyft is often combined thoughtfully with neuromodulators, other fillers, or skin treatments to enhance overall facial balance. Your provider will design a safe, tailored plan based on goals, timing, and medical history.