Presentation REVOLAX SUB-Q Lidocaine stands out as the most dense and volumizing solution in its line. This injectable hyaluronic acid gel is renowned for its exceptional ability to sculpt facial contours and provide long-lasting hold, all while ensuring optimal patient comfort thanks to the integrated anesthetic.
Composition
& Rheology Cross-linked hyaluronic acid of non-animal origin. Integrated lidocaine to minimize discomfort during treatment. Highly cohesive monophasic structure ensuring even tissue integration. Extremely low endo levels (under 0.0015 IU/mg) for maximum safety. Maximum viscosity and elasticity for firm structural support.
Indications
This medical device is highly recommended for filling very deep to severe wrinkles, such as pronounced nasolabial folds. It also excels in volumetric remodeling of key facial areas, including cheekbone augmentation, chin projection, and nasal bridge correction. Posology The injection must be performed by a qualified practitioner into the deep dermis or subcutaneous tissue.
If the needle becomes blocked, it is imperative to stop applying pressure to the plunger and replace the needle immediately. The product must never be mixed with other substances prior to administration. Storage Store the product in its original packaging at room temperature, away from moisture, freezing temperatures, and direct sunlight.
Contraindications Known hypersensitivity or allergy to hyaluronic acid or lidocaine. Presence of a permanent implant in the targeted area. Bleeding disorders or use of anticoagulants, thrombolytics, or antiplatelet agents within 14 days prior to the procedure. Incompatibility with quaternary ammonium salts (e.g., benzalkonium chloride).
FAQ
What are the post-injection precautions? It is strongly advised not to apply makeup for 12 hours following the session. Additionally, avoid prolonged exposure to UV rays, sunlight, and extreme heat or cold for two weeks. What should be avoided before the session?
It is recommended to stop taking aspirin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), or high doses of Vitamin C at least one week before the procedure.












