RHA Redensity
RHA 2
RHA 3
RHA 4
To achieve natural-looking results, RHA Preserved Network Technology produces a less-rigidly crosslinked gel designed to adapt to facial movements. It features a unique combination of dynamic strength and stretch, from RHA Redensity (most stretch) to RHA 4 (most dynamic strength).
Dynamic
Designed to adapt to facial dynamics for natural-looking results
Natural
Offers 4 gels to soften lines
and restore volume
Adaptable
Customizable for a wide range of patient types
The RHA collection is only available in select U.S. practices.
Dynamic wrinkles and folds appea in areas of the face that move repetitively, RHA Collection is designed to be resilient enough to adapt to facial movement, which may provide a more natural look at rest and in motion.
Is the RHA collection FDA approved? The RHA collection is the first and only FDA-approved hyaluronic-acid filler for dynamic wrinkles and folds.
We are one of the first practices to offer the RHA Collection, the first hyaluronic acid fillers designed for dynamic wrinkles and folds. The RHA Collection is intentionally designed for facial dynamics. It’s made to more closely resemble the natural hyaluronic acid found in your skin and adapt to the dynamic demands of your face. Experience the designer difference today.
Request a consultationThese products should only be used by healthcare professionals who have appropriate training, experience, and knowledge of facial anatomy. The safety for use in sites in the presence of other implants, during pregnancy, in breastfeeding females, and in patients with known susceptibility to keloid formation, hypertrophic scarring, and pigmentation disorders has not been studied. Use with caution in patients on immunosuppressive therapy. Patients who are using products that can prolong bleeding (such as thrombolytics, anticoagulants, or inhibitors of platelet aggregation) may experience increased bruising or bleeding at treatment sites. Patients with a history of herpetic eruptions may experience reactivation of the herpes. There is a possible risk of inflammation at the implant site if laser treatments or a chemical peel are performed after treatment.
The most commonly reported side effects were firmness, redness, tenderness, swelling, lumps/bumps, bruising, discoloration, pain and itching. Most of these events were mild or moderate and resolved within 14 days. Delayed-onset inflammation near the site of dermal filler injections is one of the known adverse events associated with dermal fillers. Cases of delayed-onset inflammation have been reported to occur at the dermal filler treatment site following viral or bacterial illnesses or infections, vaccinations, or dental procedures. Typically, the reported inflammation was responsive to treatment or resolved on its own.