
Address the unwanted signs of aging with Restylane treatments

Voluma
Loss of volume in the cheek area and hollowness under the eyes are two common signs of aging. Voluma addresses these areas without the need for more invasive plastic surgery. Voluma is a hyaluronic acid-based filler explicitly designed for low midface volume. Its thicker formulation makes it ideal for lifting sagging skin and plumping up hollowness in the cheeks and under the eye.Voluma is injected deeper than other hyaluronic acid products. Results are natural and do not impact the ability to make traditional facial expressions.
Restylane Silk
Smoker’s lines, lipstick lines, or vertical lip lines are common yet troublesome signs of aging. Restylane Silk is another unique formulation of the popular dermal filler that is specifically designed to target these fine lines around the lips. The thinner, flexible formulation allows for a smooth application and natural-looking lip correction.Turning back the hands of time and taking years off your appearance has never been easier. No longer do you have to “go under the knife” to achieve a smoother, more youthful-looking face. Many patients are so happy with their results from Restylane Lyft and Restylane Silk that they decide to combine them with neuromodulators such as Botox for a full “liquid facelift.”
Contact us today to book an appointment
If you are in the Encinitas area and are ready to see a younger reflection staring back at you in the mirror, there’s no time like the present. Call our anti-aging specialists today at (760) 452-2080 or email us at [email protected] to learn more about Voluma and Restylane Silk and whether they are right for you.Related Articles
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Dr. Amanda Lloyd is a respected Board Certified Dermatologist based in Encinitas, CA, with over 14 years of experience. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from UCLA Honors College and a medical degree from the University of Vermont College of Medicine. Dr. Lloyd completed her dermatology residency as chief resident at Baylor University Medical Center. She then was a fellow in Micrographic Dermatologic Surgery after which she became board certified in Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology. A Fellow of the American Society for Mohs Surgery, she is also a member of the AAD and ABVLM. An editor for JAMA Dermatology, Dr. Lloyd contributes to advancing dermatological knowledge. Her dedication to patient care and education underscores her trustworthiness and expertise.
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