Careaga Plastic Surgery is a state-of-the-art facility that has gained a reputation for being a phenomenal plastic surgery and medspa practice that utilizes the latest and most innovative technology in the industry. This modern facility specializes in a variety of procedures such as breast augmentation, breast lift, body contouring, tummy tuck, and non-surgical procedures, making Careaga Plastic Surgery the best place to start your beauty journey.
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Careaga Plastic Surgery is one of the few offices chosen to offer one of the newest types of fillers from the creators of Juvederm. The RHA Collection of fillers’ manufacturing process is much more gentle and in turn preserves the natural structure of the Hyaluronic Acid (HA), allowing it to more closely mimic the natural HA found in your skin. This way, it is designed to be resilient enough to adapt to your facial movement, which can provide a more natural look at rest and in motion. Plus, it has proven clinical effectiveness that lasts up to 15 months.
Haute Beauty chatted with Reana Myers, MMS, PA-C of Careaga Plastic surgery to learn more about the new FDA approved injectable called RHA.
HB: Why/how does RHA differ from the other types of fillers that you offer?
RHA stands for resilient hyaluronic acid. This product is manufactured in Switzerland and the company states that the Hyaluronic Acid in the RHA, resembles our body’s natural Hyaluronic Acid (HA).
This resemblance makes it possible for our bodies to take longer to metabolize the product, therefore giving it longer longevity.
HB: Why does it last longer?
This dynamic filler is specially designed to mimic the natural hyaluronic acid found in your skin to adapt consistently to your face’s movements, giving you the right natural look and it is longer lasting than its competitors.
HB: Where can RHA be used?
RHA can be used to enhance and lift your cheeks, treat and smooth nasolabial and melolabial folds and plump and define your lips.
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HB: Is aftercare/recovery the same or different than typical fillers?
The aftercare is precisely the same.
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