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Perlane


What it is: Perlane is an injectable dermal filler composed of hyaluronic acid.  Perlane is used by doctors to restore facial volume and correct various signs of aging.  Perlane is similar to Restylane, but  it has a slightly different chemical composition with larger gel particles for the purpose of deeper injection and correction.


What it addresses:  Moderate to severe facial conditions including:

- Facial wrinkles
- Sunken cheeks
- Nasolabial folds
- Cheek augmentation


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Question

How much does Perlane cost?

What is the cost of Perlane?  Is it about the same as Restylane?


Asked by: Joy from Madison, WI

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May 13, 2008

Perlane costs a little more than Restylane

Michael A. Persky, MD
Michael A. Persky, MD
Board Certified
Facial Plastic Surgeon

Hi Joy,

If you are treated with a full syringe of Perlane verus a full syringe of Restylane, it may cost $50-$100 more for the Perlane.  Be well.

Dr. P

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