It Starts With the Right Product, Not the Right Brand
Most patients researching filler already know what they want to change — lips that have thinned, cheeks that have flattened, lines that have become more noticeable over time. The question is which product matches the concern. Restylane is a family of hyaluronic acid dermal fillers by Galderma — the first hyaluronic acid filler approved in the United States, with formulations for cheeks, chin, jawline, wrinkles, under-eyes, and overall skin quality.
At Desert Bloom Skincare in Scottsdale, Dr. Natalya Borakowski selects the specific Restylane product based on your anatomy and goals — because no single formulation addresses every concern. The consultation is less about choosing a brand than deciding whether filler is the right tool, which product fits the anatomy, and whether one syringe or a staged plan makes more sense.
At a Glance
- What it is
- FDA-approved family of hyaluronic acid dermal fillers from Galderma; the first HA filler approved in the United States
- Treatment areas
- Cheeks, chin, jawline, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, perioral wrinkles, tear troughs
- Procedure time
- 15–45 minutes per session; topical numbing optional
- Discomfort
- Most formulations contain lidocaine; bruising is the most common side effect
- Results
- Visible immediately; settles over 2–4 weeks
- Duration
- 6–18 months depending on product and area (Restylane Lyft trends longer in cheek/chin)
- Reversible
- Yes — hyaluronidase dissolves HA filler if needed
- Cost
- Per syringe — see current pricing
What Is Restylane?

Restylane is a family of hyaluronic acid dermal fillers by Galderma. Hyaluronic acid occurs naturally in skin, where it is responsible for hydration, volume, and structural support. Restylane treatments restore what aging and volume loss gradually take away — whether that’s flattened cheeks, perioral wrinkles, or hollowed under-eyes.
All Restylane products are FDA-approved and clinically proven across two decades of use, with one of the longest safety records among HA fillers. They are reversible with the enzyme hyaluronidase if a result is suboptimal or if a vascular safety concern arises. Most formulations contain lidocaine for comfort during the procedure. Within the line, some formulations are firmer and more structural; others are softer and more flexible depending on the indication.
Restylane Product Family
The right Restylane product depends on treatment area, tissue depth, and desired outcome. This filler chart maps each formulation to its intended use — different treatment areas require different gel consistencies and injection techniques.
Restylane Formulations at Desert Bloom
Each product in the line is built for a specific tissue depth and treatment goal. Selection happens at consultation, matched to your anatomy.
| Product | Best for | Key benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Restylane Lyft | Cheek volume, midface, chin | Lift and volume restoration — Dr. Borakowski’s preferred Restylane for structural cheek and chin work |
| Restylane Contour | Jawline definition, structural support | Sculpted contour for the lower face |
| Restylane Defyne | Nasolabial folds, marionette lines | Flexibility for natural movement in dynamic areas |
| Restylane Refyne | Mild folds, fine lines around the mouth | Lighter gel for subtle correction |
| Restylane-L | Tear trough area, nasolabial folds | Classic HA formula with lidocaine; Dr. Borakowski’s preferred HA for under-eye (alongside RHA Redensity) |
Best for
- Restylane Lyft
- Cheek volume, midface, chin
- Restylane Contour
- Jawline definition, structural support
- Restylane Defyne
- Nasolabial folds, marionette lines
- Restylane Refyne
- Mild folds, fine lines around the mouth
- Restylane-L
- Tear trough area, nasolabial folds
Key benefit
- Restylane Lyft
- Lift and volume restoration — Dr. Borakowski’s preferred Restylane for structural cheek and chin work
- Restylane Contour
- Sculpted contour for the lower face
- Restylane Defyne
- Flexibility for natural movement in dynamic areas
- Restylane Refyne
- Lighter gel for subtle correction
- Restylane-L
- Classic HA formula with lidocaine; Dr. Borakowski’s preferred HA for under-eye (alongside RHA Redensity)
For structural treatment areas, Dr. Borakowski selects based on anatomy — for some patients that may mean Defyne, while others are better served by Contour or Lyft depending on the treatment goal. The selection is rarely about brand familiarity; it is about which gel consistency and injection depth fit the tissue in front of her.
Treatment Areas

Mouth
Lips
For lip augmentation, Desert Bloom uses alternative products selected for safety and natural movement.

Mid-face
Cheeks and midface
Restylane Lyft restores volume and lift — designed for natural-looking results with movement.

Lower face
Chin and jawline
Restylane Lyft for chin definition; Restylane Contour for structural jawline contour.

Eye area
Under-eyes and midface
Restylane-L or RHA Redensity for tear trough hollows and midface support.

Correction
Filler removal
Hyaluronidase reversal is available when needed.
Restylane vs Juvederm — How They Compare
Both are FDA-approved hyaluronic acid dermal fillers, clinically proven and reversible. The difference is in formulation and feel.
| Factor | Restylane | Juvederm |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Galderma | Allergan (AbbVie) |
| HA technology | NASHA / OBT | Vycross / Hylacross |
| Consistency | Firmer, more structured | Smoother gel |
| Known for | Definition, natural movement | Volume, smooth contouring |
| Reversible | Yes (hyaluronidase) | Yes (hyaluronidase) |
Restylane
- Manufacturer
- Galderma
- HA technology
- NASHA / OBT
- Consistency
- Firmer, more structured
- Known for
- Definition, natural movement
- Reversible
- Yes (hyaluronidase)
Juvederm
- Manufacturer
- Allergan (AbbVie)
- HA technology
- Vycross / Hylacross
- Consistency
- Smoother gel
- Known for
- Volume, smooth contouring
- Reversible
- Yes (hyaluronidase)
See all dermal fillers at Desert Bloom, including Sculptra, Radiesse, and Bellafill for non-HA options.
Cost of Restylane in Scottsdale

Restylane is priced per syringe. Cost varies by product and the number of syringes needed — some treatment areas, like the cheeks, may require more product to achieve the desired result; others, like under-eyes, typically require less. Visit our current pricing page for per-syringe rates. Every Restylane consultation at Desert Bloom is complimentary.
Pricing
- Restylane FillersVaries by product
Safety and What to Expect
Common side effects — swelling, bruising, and redness at the injection site — are generally temporary and resolve within days. Bruising is the most commonly reported side effect following Restylane injection. Discomfort during the procedure is minimal; lidocaine in most formulations helps. Because HA fillers are reversible with hyaluronidase, many concerns can be addressed if a result is suboptimal — though reversal is not guaranteed to fully resolve every complication.
All filler injections at Desert Bloom are performed by Dr. Borakowski personally — not delegated to staff. Physician-level anatomy knowledge and injection technique directly affect both safety and results.
Why Restylane at Desert Bloom

Restylane is one of the most-used HA filler families in our practice — alongside RHA fillers — because the line gives Dr. Borakowski reliable product choices across most of the face: structural cheek and chin work with Lyft, jawline contour with Contour, flexible movement with Defyne and Refyne, and tear trough placement with Restylane-L. Two decades of clinical track record means the safety profile and product behaviour are well understood.
Desert Bloom selects the product per patient, not per brand. That means a Restylane consultation might also conclude that Sculptra for collagen rebuilding, Radiesse for structural support, or Bellafill for semi-permanent correction is a better fit for what you are trying to achieve. Honest assessment first.
“RHA fillers and Restylane are our most common HA fillers for facial contouring. Followed by Radiesse.”
Frequently Asked Questions About Restylane
How much does Restylane cost in Scottsdale?
Is Restylane good for first-time filler patients?
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Founder, Desert Bloom Skincare · 17 Years Experience
References
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Narins RS, Brandt F, Leyden J, et al.. A Randomized, Double-Blind, Multicenter Comparison of the Efficacy and Tolerability of Restylane Versus Zyplast for the Correction of Nasolabial Folds. Dermatologic Surgery; 2003;29(6):588-595.
DOI: 10.1046/j.1524-4725.2003.29150.x
Pivotal early trial that established Restylane's efficacy profile for nasolabial fold correction.
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Brandt FS, Cazzaniga A.. Hyaluronic acid gel fillers in the management of facial aging. Clinical Interventions in Aging; 2008;3(1):153-159.
DOI: 10.2147/cia.s2135
Review of HA filler use across the aging face — informs product selection across the Restylane line.
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Beasley KL, Weiss MA, Weiss RA.. Hyaluronic acid fillers: a comprehensive review. Facial Plastic Surgery; 2009;25(2):86-94.
Comprehensive review of HA filler chemistry, indications, and safety profile.
Individual results may vary. Restylane products are FDA-approved prescription devices. Consultation determines individual suitability. All filler treatments at Desert Bloom Skincare are performed by Dr. Natalya Borakowski, NMD. Last updated: June 2026.







