iRENICE HA injection dermal filler
Jun 22,2022 | iRENICE
When is iRENICE injectable hyaluronic acid appropriate?
iRENICE HA dermal fillers have been used for:
- Wrinkles
- Nasolabial folds
- Marionette lines
- Pre-jowl sulcus
- Lips
- Fine lines around the mouth
- Under the eyes
- Cheek augmentation
- Earlobes
- Volume loss on the back of hand
Is injectable hyalurnoic acid painful?
Topical numbing agents or anesthetic injections can be used to improve patient comfort during the injection process. Also, lidocaine is commonly incorporated into most brands of HA fillers for further comfort measures. Before and following treatment, ice may be given to ease discomfort and swelling.
What should first be done before considering injectable hyaluronic acid?
First, an ASDS dermatologist will review the patient’s medical history and examine the condition to be treated. Areas to be treated should be kept clean. If there is a skin infection, then treatment needs to be postponed until it resolves. Patients who take blood thinners (such as aspirin, ibuprofen, certain herbal medications) should stop them two weeks prior to injection with the approval of their prescribing doctor.
Who is and isn't the right candidate?
HA is not recommended for patients who have:
- Active facial or oral herpes infection
- Infection in the treatment area
- Uncontrolled diabetes
- Blood-clotting problems
- Allergy to any components of injectable hyaluronic acid
- Patients whom are pregnant or breast-feeding
HA should be used with caution in patients who have:
- Current immunosuppressive therapy