Restylane®
Restylane is a brand of hyaluronic acid–based facial fillers used to smooth wrinkles. Different types of Restylane can be used for various needs, including:
- Lip enhancement
- Targeting lines around your mouth
- Adding volume to your cheeks
- Minimizing dark circles under your eyes
- Hyaluronic acid naturally occurs in the connective tissue of skin, so it’s most commonly used in aesthetic procedures.
Almost anyone can get Restylane since the procedure is easily done and recovery is quick.
How does Restylane work?
Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring sugar that keeps our skin hydrated and creates volume through its ability to bind water molecules. The Restylane range of products is designed to act like your body’s own naturally produced hyaluronic acid.
However, as we age, our bodies make less hyaluronic acid. Our skin begins to sag and look thinner, losing its radiance and youthful appearance. Injecting hyaluronic acid can help reduce the visible signs of aging.
The Restylane range utilizes two technologies to stabilize hyaluronic acid into a gel form. When injected, it adds volume to smooth wrinkles and enhance facial balance where needed

MiraBelle Spa
Restylane® Treatments
Real people. Real results.
Extraordinary results speak for themselves
Restylane®
A.M.- 50 years old
(Chin & Lips by Courtney Dunavant)
This patient was hoping to add more definition to her chin and lips through the non-invasive use of Facial Fillers. As we age, we tend to lose definition in this area, so our incredibly knowledgeable providers were able to use Restylane Lyft, Defyne, & Refyne to address these concerns. The patient was extremely pleased with these results, without having to undergo an invasive surgery.
Restylane®
B.B.- 28 Years Old
(Lips & Cheeks by Sam Owen)
This patient was new to filler treatment, but was looking to add some volume and definition to her lips and cheeks. Our talented provider used both Restylane Lyft and Restylane Kysse in order to plump and define her areas of concern, while maintaining the integrity of her natural beauty. These stunning results will last anywhere from 6-12 months.
Restylane®
L.S.- 33 Years Old
(Tear Troughs by Courtney Dunavant)
This patient was hoping to combat her sunken tear troughs and gain a more youthful look by using 1 Syringe of Restylane. This non-invasive procedure eliminated both dark circles and lack of under-eye elasticity, providing an instant boost in confidence for our patient.
Restylane®
M.L.- 28 Years Old Female
(Lips by Sam Owen)
This patient was interested in filler to enhance her already beautiful natural lips. Our provider suggested using 1 syringe of Restylane Refyne, and the outcome was better than she could have ever imagined. These stunning lips will last anywhere from 6-12 months with no downtime post-treatment.
Restylane®
J.T.- 51 Years Old Female
(Nasolabial Fold Filler by Courtney Dunavant)
This patient’s main areas of concern were her Nasolabial Fold lines. She was hoping to eliminate wrinkles and skin laxity through the use of facial filler, and our providers successfully delivered 1 syringe of Restylane Defyne to regain a plump and rejuvenated look.
Restylane®
H.S.- 28 Years Old Female
Completed in 2 sessions.
Full syringe Restylane Kysse
Restylane®
K.W.- 51 Years Old Female
(Chin & Marionette Filler 4cc Lyft by Courtney Dunavant)
This patient’s main areas of concern were her Nasolabial Fold lines. She was hoping to eliminate wrinkles and skin laxity through the use of facial filler, and our providers successfully delivered 1 syringe of Restylane Defyne to regain a plump and rejuvenated look.
Restylane®
L.Morrison
Restylane® Treatments
Frequently Asked Questions
Restylane is one of the best treatments for filling in the nasolabial folds that extend from your nose to the corners of your mouth. The marionette lines, which run from the corners of your mouth toward the chin can also be filled in with Restylane.
Most treatments can be completed in approximately 30 minutes.
Restylane also works great as a lip enhancer for people who are over the age of 21.
