A 41-year-old member asked:
How much restylane (dermal fillers) for lips and cheeks?
3 doctor answers • 6 doctors weighed in

Dr. Allison Holzapfelanswered
Plastic Surgery 24 years experience
2-3 syringes: Depending on your needs for lip augmentation, most people require about one syringe for the lips. Cheeks usually require at least one syringe per side of the face.
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Dr. Suzanne Gallianswered
ENT and Head and Neck Surgery 26 years experience
Restylane (dermal fillers): The amount of restylane (dermal fillers) you need depends on your own anatomy and goals for your appearance. Be sure to have your face evaluated by a board certified facial plastic surgeon.
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Dr. Fredric Haberman commented
undefined 56 years experience
To achieve adequate filling a sufficient amount of filler placed in the skin properly will help you achieve a good result. One must use enough filler for it to last at least a year depending upon the filler used
Oct 22, 2017

Dr. Henry Mentzanswered
Cosmetic Surgery 39 years experience
Restylane (dermal fillers): Typically, 1 syringe of Restylane (dermal fillers) is good for lips and cheeks. Your nurse injector and/or plastic surgeon will evaluate you during consultation to determine the best treatment.
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