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Revolax Fine is engineered with ultra-fine HA particles (150–200μm) specifically designed to target superficial wrinkles with precision, minimizing post-injection swelling and downtime. Its BDDE-crosslinked formula (low cross-linking density) offers a smooth, malleable texture that integrates seamlessly with delicate facial tissues, providing 12–18 months of correction. Unlike thicker fillers, its low viscosity (1000–1500 cP) allows for micro-precision in areas like the periorbital region, where overcorrection is a common concern .
Periorbital lines: Smooths crow’s feet, under-eye creases, and eyelid fine lines without causing puffiness.
Lip augmentation: Enhances lip volume subtly (10–15% increase) and defines cupid’s bow with natural-looking results.
Forehead wrinkles: Reduces horizontal lines and “brow furrows” without restricting facial expressions or causing a “frozen” look.
Neck rejuvenation: Improves vertical neck bands and “tech neck” wrinkles by hydrating and plumping thin neck skin.
Application: Inject 0.1–0.3ml into the upper dermis using a 32G ultra-fine needle, employing a microdroplet technique (0.01ml per deposit) for fine lines.
Technique: For lips, use linear threading along the vermilion border; for periorbital lines, inject parallel to wrinkle direction to avoid vascular compromise.
Post-injection: Advise patients to avoid makeup, rubbing, or heat exposure for 12 hours. Gently apply arnica gel twice daily to reduce bruising risk (reported in <5% of cases).
Is it safe for the lips?
Yes, its soothing formula contains lidocaine to minimize discomfort, providing natural plumpness without the “overfilled” appearance.
How does it compare to other HA fillers?
Revolax Fine’s lower viscosity and smaller particle size make it superior for superficial lines, while thicker fillers are better for volume.
Can it be used during pregnancy?
Not recommended due to limited data; consult a board-certified dermatologist for alternative options during pregnancy/lactation.
revolax fine
revolax deep
revolax sub_q
Revolax Fine is engineered with ultra-fine HA particles (150–200μm) specifically designed to target superficial wrinkles with precision, minimizing post-injection swelling and downtime. Its BDDE-crosslinked formula (low cross-linking density) offers a smooth, malleable texture that integrates seamlessly with delicate facial tissues, providing 12–18 months of correction. Unlike thicker fillers, its low viscosity (1000–1500 cP) allows for micro-precision in areas like the periorbital region, where overcorrection is a common concern .
Periorbital lines: Smooths crow’s feet, under-eye creases, and eyelid fine lines without causing puffiness.
Lip augmentation: Enhances lip volume subtly (10–15% increase) and defines cupid’s bow with natural-looking results.
Forehead wrinkles: Reduces horizontal lines and “brow furrows” without restricting facial expressions or causing a “frozen” look.
Neck rejuvenation: Improves vertical neck bands and “tech neck” wrinkles by hydrating and plumping thin neck skin.
Application: Inject 0.1–0.3ml into the upper dermis using a 32G ultra-fine needle, employing a microdroplet technique (0.01ml per deposit) for fine lines.
Technique: For lips, use linear threading along the vermilion border; for periorbital lines, inject parallel to wrinkle direction to avoid vascular compromise.
Post-injection: Advise patients to avoid makeup, rubbing, or heat exposure for 12 hours. Gently apply arnica gel twice daily to reduce bruising risk (reported in <5% of cases).
Is it safe for the lips?
Yes, its soothing formula contains lidocaine to minimize discomfort, providing natural plumpness without the “overfilled” appearance.
How does it compare to other HA fillers?
Revolax Fine’s lower viscosity and smaller particle size make it superior for superficial lines, while thicker fillers are better for volume.
Can it be used during pregnancy?
Not recommended due to limited data; consult a board-certified dermatologist for alternative options during pregnancy/lactation.