Restylane Lyft Generic Name & Formulations
Legal Class
PP
General Description
Hyaluronic acid 20mg/mL, 0.3% lidocaine; injectable gel implant.
Pharmacological Class
Hyaluronan.
How Supplied
Single-use syringe—1 (w. needles)
Manufacturer
Generic Availability
NO
Restylane Lyft Indications
Indications
Correction of moderate to severe facial folds and wrinkles (eg, nasolabial folds). Cheek augmentation and correction of age-related midface contour deficiencies. Correction of dorsal hand volume deficit.
Restylane Lyft Dosage and Administration
Adult
See full labeling. Inject slowly with least amount of pressure necessary. Individualize. Wrinkles/folds: inject into the deep dermis to superficial subcutis; max 6mL per treatment. Cheek augmentation/midface deficiencies: (≤21yrs): not established; (>21yrs): give by subcutaneous or supraperiosteal injection; max 6mL per treatment. Dorsal hand volume deficit: (≤21yrs): not established; (>21yrs): inject into the subcutaneous plane; max 3mL/hand per treatment. All: may require repeat treatments to achieve desired effects.
Children
Not established.
Restylane Lyft Contraindications
Contraindications
History of anaphylaxis or presence of multiple severe allergies. Allergies to Gram (+) bacterial proteins. Bleeding disorders.
Restylane Lyft Boxed Warnings
Not Applicable
Restylane Lyft Warnings/Precautions
Warnings/Precautions
Should only be used by trained and experienced healthcare practitioners. Obtain patient's complete medical history prior to initiation. Avoid intravascular inj; discontinue immediately if changes in vision, signs of stroke, blanching of skin or unusual pain during or shortly after procedure occurs. Avoid implantation in vascular rich areas (eg, glabella, nose) or into tendons in the dorsal hand. Risk of infection. Defer if active inflammatory process or infection is present at specific sites. Use for lip augmentation or in areas other than nasolabial folds, midface area, and dorsal hand: not established. Autoimmune disease of the hand. Hand implants. Dupuytren's contracture. History of hand tumor. Vascular malformations. Raynaud's disease. Risk of tendon rupture. Concomitant epilation, UV irradiation, or laser, mechanical or chemical peeling procedures: not evaluated. Possible risk of an inflammatory reaction at implant site if laser treatment, chemical peeling, or any other procedure based on active dermal response is considered after Restylane Lyft or if product is given before skin has healed completely after such a procedure. Risk of herpes reactivation in patients with a history of herpetic eruption. Avoid excessive sun, UV lamp exposure, or extreme cold weather. Patients (<18yrs), pregnancy, nursing mothers: not established.
Restylane Lyft Pharmacokinetics
See Literature
Restylane Lyft Interactions
Interactions
Caution with concomitant immunosuppressants or in those who have undergone therapy with thrombolytics, anticoagulants, or platelet aggregation inhibitors in the preceding 3wks. Increased bruising or bleeding at inj sites with concomitant aspirin, NSAIDs, St. John's Wort, high dose Vit. E; avoid.
Restylane Lyft Adverse Reactions
Adverse Reactions
Inj site reactions (eg, bruising, redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, itching); delayed inflammatory papules, hyperpigmentation, possible keloid formation, hypersensitivity reactions.
Restylane Lyft Clinical Trials
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Restylane Lyft Note
Not Applicable
Restylane Lyft Patient Counseling
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