As you can read elsewhere, Restylane and Juvederm are head-to-head competitors vying for the largest piece of the dermal filler pie. Although Restylane has been FDA approved in the US longer (since 2003) and Juvederm since 2006, they are actually quite similar.
Each is a non-animal derived hyaluronic acid that lasts about 6-8 months and are safe for use in the entire face. Each also has a big brother that lasts longer (Perlane, Juvederm Ultra Plus).
Medicis (the maker of Restylane) may be releasing a version of Restylane with a touch of local anesthetic in it, which may be a wonderful addition to the injectable menu, so watch out for this!
One thing is for sure...you will find patients who prefer one over the other, and you will find physicians who have a similar bias. But each can do the job well when used in skilled hands.


