RHA stands for Resilient Hyaluronic Acid, a filler family designed to flex with movement instead of resisting it. The manufacturing process preserves the natural HA structure more than older fillers, making RHA the right pick for areas that contract and expand constantly, like the smile lines and lips.
topical numbing applied first
comparable to other premium HA fillers
final result at 2 weeks
swelling and bruising possible

All HA fillers add volume to areas of the face that have lost it. What sets RHA apart is how it behaves once placed. The less-crosslinked structure means the gel stretches and contracts more naturally with facial movement, which is why it's especially effective in expressive zones like the mouth, smile lines, and lips.
The consultation determines which RHA product fits which area, or whether RHA is even the right family for your specific anatomy. For deeply set lines, a stronger filler from a different family might be the better choice. For lines that show up most when you talk and smile, RHA is often the answer.
Treatment takes 30 to 60 minutes. Results are immediate, with final settling over two to four weeks.
Your provider reviews your goals, focusing especially on how you move your face. RHA is designed for areas with dynamic expression, lines that appear or deepen when you smile, talk, or frown. We discuss which RHA product (RHA 2, 3, 4, or Redensity) is right for the area.
Small injections placed through a fine needle. RHA contains lidocaine, so the area numbs as we work. Appointment runs thirty to sixty minutes depending on the areas treated.
Some swelling and possible bruising are normal. RHA tends to swell less than older HA fillers because of its resilient cross-linking. Ice as needed. Sleep elevated for the first night.
Swelling resolves. The filler integrates with your tissue and stays soft through facial expression. RHA's resilience is most visible in this phase.
Most patients return at twelve to fifteen months. RHA's resilience often extends duration in dynamic areas where other fillers metabolize faster.
At RN Esthetics, every treatment starts with listening. We are Nurse Practitioners, RNs and Estheticians who treat every client as the hero of their own story.
Select an area to explore treatments. Every recommendation is backed by a clinical consultation.

Shape, definition, hydration. The lips read as a single feature even though they're shaped by many small decisions.
The crease running from the nose to the corner of the mouth. Often improved indirectly by restoring cheek volume.
The midface anchor. Volume here lifts the lower face and restores the youthful triangle.
The tear trough beneath the eye, where volume loss and shadowing create a tired appearance.
RHA is priced per syringe. Prices listed are starting points. The right product within the RHA family depends on which areas we're treating, decided at consultation.
We use filler to give back what time, weight change, or aging has taken. We don't add what wasn't there.
The right product depends on the area. Voluma for cheeks, Volbella for lips, Vollure for fine lines. Anatomy chooses the product, not the price.
We use hyaluronic acid filler almost exclusively. If something needs adjusting, we can dissolve it. That option matters.
Filler is best in layered, modest amounts over time. Less now, more if needed, never all at once.
No. RHA was designed specifically for dynamic facial movement. The Resilient Hyaluronic Acid (the R in RHA) flexes with expression rather than holding rigid shape. It's why providers often choose RHA for the lower face, marionette lines, and nasolabial folds, areas where stiff filler would read fake.
Each location has its own character. All three share the same standard of care.
RHA tends to win in areas where you move a lot. Lower face. Marionette lines. Smile lines. The resilient cross-linking holds its shape during expression rather than going rigid. Juvederm and Restylane have their own strengths in different areas. Your provider matches the product to the anatomy and to how you actually use your face.
RHA is priced per syringe. Most areas need between one and two syringes depending on the goal. We don't quote pricing without seeing you because the right product and amount depend on the area being treated and the result you want.
RHA contains lidocaine, so the area numbs within minutes of injection. The initial pinch is mild. Some bruising and swelling are common in the first few days, though RHA tends to swell less than older HA formulations.
Most patients see results last twelve to fifteen months. RHA's resilient formulation helps it hold up in dynamic areas where other fillers metabolize faster. Static areas can extend even longer.
No. RHA was designed specifically for dynamic facial movement. The Resilient Hyaluronic Acid (the R in RHA) flexes with expression rather than holding rigid shape. It's why providers often choose RHA for the lower face, marionette lines, and nasolabial folds, areas where stiff filler would read fake.
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