Consider Evolence...the collagen event filler

Stephen A. Goldstein, MD answers: Is it too late for me to get Restylane shots?

I have a wedding in 3 weeks so I want to look "better", since I'm 59. Is it too late for me to get Restylane shots? Do you think I'm too close to the wedding event that I may actually look worse if it takes time for the positive effects to take place?

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Stephen A. Goldstein, MD
12 months ago

There are numerous soft tissue fillers to consider. However, I have been extremely pleased using a new filler introduced to us in the United states just a few months ago... Evolence®

Evolence® is a dermal filler is made of natural collagen, one of the most prevalent materials in your body. It achieves an almost immediate, natural-looking results. The injection is associated with minimal swelling and brusing with immediate results. Because of this, some refer to Evolence as the event filler .

In summary, advantages of Evolence®

* Causes minimal-to-no swelling or bruising, so you can get right back to daily activities
* Last for at least 6 months so it is convenient and reduces costly repeat visits
* Unlike older collagen products, this does not require a skin pre-test

I would recommend that you go to the Evolence® website and find a qualified board certified physician in your area.

Congratulations and best of luck!

Stephen A. Goldstein, MD

    

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