Saypha Filler with Lidocaine

saypha® Filler with Lidocaine is a premium dermal filler with cross-linked Hyaluronic Acid, specially developed to address moderate to deep nasolabial folds and lip augmentation.

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saypha® Filler with Lidocaine features Lidocaine in its formula to help minimise discomfort during procedures, ensuring a more comfortable experience for patients. Developed with an advanced HA manufacturing process and a precision-engineered syringe for smooth, consistent extrusion, it offers excellent handling and reliable results. Ideal for treating moderate to deep nasolabial folds and enhancing lip volume, saypha® Filler with Lidocaine delivers both performance and patient comfort in every application.

  • 2.3% HA concentration
  • Clinically proven for effectiveness and safety
  • Long lasting effects – filler for nasolabial folds shown to last up to 9 months
  • Enhanced treatment comfort due to addition of Lidocaine
  • Premium glass Comfort Flow syringe for optimal and reliable handling
  • Reliable extrusion force
  • Developed with a lower elastic modulus (G’)
The viscoelastic implant is indicated to correct moderate to severe nasolabial folds and for lip augmentation. To be injected in the mid to deep dermis or submucosa.
1 box of 1ml syringe (27 G x ½ ” thin wall Terumo™ needle)

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