Restylane Gainesville FL
The Restylane family of hyaluronic acid fillers — physician-injected by Dr. Indianos with refined, natural-looking results.
Restylane is a family of hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal fillers used to add volume, smooth lines, and define features such as the lips, cheeks, and jawline. Like all HA fillers, it works by replacing the hyaluronic acid the skin naturally loses over time, restoring fullness where it is placed.
At Bespoke Aesthetics, every Restylane treatment is performed personally by Dr. Carolyn Indianos, MD. With dermal filler, where the product goes and how much is used matter more than the brand — her anatomical training and conservative approach keep results natural and balanced.
How Restylane works
Restylane is a cross-linked hyaluronic acid gel. Injected into the skin or soft tissue, it adds volume and structure immediately and draws in water to keep the area smooth and hydrated. It is a volumizing filler — it does not relax muscles and is not a neurotoxin. The range includes formulations tuned for lips, cheeks, smile lines, tear troughs, and jawline contour. Results are visible right away and refine over one to two weeks, and as an HA-based filler Restylane can be dissolved with hyaluronidase if an adjustment is ever wanted. Common areas: lips and lip definition, cheeks and midface, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, tear troughs, chin and jawline.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about treatment, protocols, and Bespoke’s clinical approach.
No. Restylane is a hyaluronic acid dermal filler that adds volume and smooths folds. Neurotoxins like Botox relax muscle movement instead. They are different treatments and are sometimes combined within one plan.
Both are excellent HA filler families. They differ in gel texture and how they behave in tissue, which can make one a better fit than the other for a given area. Dr. Indianos recommends the product best suited to your treatment.
Depending on the product and area, results commonly last around 6 to 12 months as the body gradually absorbs the filler. Your consultation includes a realistic timeframe.
Most people return to normal activity the same day. Temporary swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection site is common and typically fades within a few days.
Yes — because it is hyaluronic acid based, it can be reversed with hyaluronidase if needed.
BEGIN YOUR JOURNEY
Ready for physician-injected Restylane?
Book your consultation with Dr. Indianos. Conservative dosing, anatomic precision, natural-looking results — performed personally, never delegated.
Dr. Carolyn Indianos, MD • Fellowship-Trained in Regenerative & Aesthetic Medicine • Gainesville, FL