The Difference Between RHA And HA Filler (Plus Which Looks More Natural)

Hyaluronic acid is a powerhouse beauty ingredient. You can find moisturizers, cleansers, and serums infused with this acid. Applied topically, it can help to smooth creases, retain hydration, increase skin flexibility, and reduce scarring. "It's not like salicylic acid or some of the other acids that can be more exfoliating or abrasive on our skin," dermatologist Mary Stevenson explains (via NBC News). HA can have a soothing effect instead of an irritating one. It's top-notch for all skin types, including sensitive skin. Chances are, if you have a skincare regime, there is something with HA in your arsenal. But have you ever thought about getting that HA within your face and not just on top?

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Cosmetic fillers give the skin an exponential boost compared to topical beauty products. HA (hyaluronic acid) fillers can do more for the skin than HA serums. Plus, you don't have to stress about applying it every day. Even though HA fillers have dominated the market, RHA fillers are coming to town and stirring the competition.

The long-standing HA filler

Derma fillers composed of hyaluronic acid are a popular fix for skin infractions. The HA found in the skin draws in water that plumps and hydrates. It can sustain bounties of water 1000 times its weight. Its properties make it ideal for anti-aging treatment. This injection restores the loss of HA that occurs over time. Plus, it fills wrinkles, thin lips, and drooping skin. Different HA fillers are used depending on where you wish to get the most enhancement. Particular brands are better suited for fine lines versus rounding lips. There are even fillers for your under-eyes.

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Most HA fillers dissolve after 12 months and only treat static wrinkles. Those creases naturally form over time, given the skin's reduced collagen production and elasticity loss. In an effort to treat lines caused by facial expressions, current HA fillers, like Botox, limit facial movement. This restriction can create a stiff and unnatural look. For a filler that can tackle more, that is where RHA injections come in.

A more natural-looking filler that can replace HA fillers

The filler upgrade is all about resilience. RHA or resilient hyaluronic acid fillers are the answer for a barely-there cosmetic enhancement. These injections are the only fillers FDA-approved to treat lines created by facial movements like talking or squinting. Standard HA fillers can replump lines, but RHA is engineered to improve dynamic folds and wrinkles. It's the treatment perfect for erasing the worries of laugh lines so you can just smile.

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What makes getting RHA to appear like you had no work done at all is its formulation. The injectable is flexible and formulated to replicate the hyaluronic acid your skin produces. The outcome is instant, natural-looking smooth skin.

There are four different types of RHA fillers ranging in density. Each formula is geared to tackle different areas of the face. The first version smooths out lines on and around the lips, while the fourth can refill deep wrinkles. Results can last up to 15 months. It is the restoration of lost volume and elasticity without compromising your face's integrity or mobility. Redness, swelling, and bruising at the injection site are typical side effects that should persist for a maximum of 10 days. If crow's feet or frown lines are starting to set in, RHA fillers might be your needed reversal.

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