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RRS® HA Long Lasting

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RRS® HA Long Lasting is a sterile, resorbable dermal implant for intradermal administration by qualified aesthetic injectors. Licensed clinics and healthcare professionals can order RRS HA Long Lasting online as a 1 x 3 mL prefilled syringe for skin-quality protocols that require controlled superficial to mid-dermal placement. The formulation combines cross-linked hyaluronic acid with an amino acid buffer to support gel stability, hydration-focused use, and treatment-room documentation.

This product is intended for professional aesthetic practice, not self-administration. Clinics typically evaluate it within skin booster, mesotherapy, and dermal implant workflows where injector training, anatomical assessment, aseptic technique, and post-procedure instructions are already standardized.

Clinic Price, Pack Size, and Ordering Details

Sign in to view the current RRS HA Long Lasting price for your clinic account. The supplied unit is one prefilled syringe containing 3 mL, which helps practices allocate stock by planned session volume and record the exact device used in procedure notes. For purchasing teams, the SKU is 100162.

The formulation contains cross-linked hyaluronic acid 21 mg/3 mL and amino acid buffer 14.52 mg/3 mL. When reconciling incoming goods, confirm the product name, syringe volume, lot number, expiration date, and box count against your purchase order before assigning the item to treatment-room inventory.

Med Wholesale Supplies serves licensed clinics, med spas, and healthcare professionals with brand-name medical products sourced through vetted distributors and verified supply channels. For operational planning, we support US distribution with temperature-controlled handling when required and tracked US delivery.

What This Dermal Implant Is Used For

RRS® HA Long Lasting is positioned for skin quality optimization rather than deep structural volumization. In clinical aesthetic workflows, it is used for intradermal placement in protocols addressing hydration, texture, superficial-to-moderate lines, photoaged tissue, and areas where dermal thinning is part of the treatment plan.

The product’s role differs from a high-lift volumizing filler. Cross-linked hyaluronic acid helps maintain water-binding capacity in the dermal environment, while the amino acid buffer is included to support gel characteristics during storage and handling. The final technique, injection pattern, anatomical site, and interval between sessions remain clinical decisions made by trained practitioners.

Many practices place this item within broader skin booster inventories or alongside mesotherapy products when building skin-quality treatment pathways. It may also be reviewed with broader skin booster education when training staff on how different HA-based products fit practice protocols.

How It Works in Professional Skin-Quality Protocols

Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan with strong water-binding properties. In aesthetic medicine, HA-based injectable gels are used in different ways depending on cross-linking, concentration, rheology, injection depth, and intended tissue effect. RRS® HA Long Lasting uses a cross-linked HA matrix, which distinguishes it from non-cross-linked mesotherapy solutions used mainly for superficial hydration support.

Clinicians may select mesh, micro-depot, or micro-papular approaches according to training and clinic protocols. Because the product is intended for intradermal use, careful site assessment and conservative placement are important. It should not be treated as interchangeable with deep fillers designed for major projection, deep fold correction, or structural contouring.

Why it matters: Categorizing the product correctly helps purchasing and clinical teams avoid assigning a skin-quality implant to a deep-volume indication.

Key Features for Treatment-Room Workflow

  • Sterile, resorbable Class III dermal implant under European device requirements
  • Cross-linked hyaluronic acid gel for intradermal aesthetic use
  • Amino acid buffer included to support stability and handling
  • Biotechnological, non-animal HA origin
  • Single-use prefilled syringe containing 3 mL
  • Designed for administration by trained professional injectors
  • Suitable for documentation by lot, expiration, and treatment site
  • Fits hydration-forward and skin-quality protocols

Because one box contains one syringe, inventory teams can plan session quantities without opening multi-device packs. Staff should maintain sterile handling, follow device instructions, document the implant used, and dispose of sharps and single-use materials according to clinic policy.

Composition and Ingredient Profile

ComponentSupplied amountPractical relevance
Cross-linked hyaluronic acid21 mg/3 mLSupports hydration-focused intradermal gel performance
Amino acid buffer14.52 mg/3 mLHelps maintain gel stability and provides a supportive antioxidant environment
Prefilled syringe1 x 3 mLStreamlines allocation, traceability, and treatment-room preparation

The HA is of biotechnological, non-animal origin. The preparation is sterile and intended for professional intradermal implantation. Do not resterilize, reuse, or share a single-use device between patients.

Safety, Adverse Effects, and Professional Precautions

As with other injectable dermal implants, adverse effects can occur. Common post-injection reactions may include temporary redness, swelling, tenderness, bruising, itching, firmness, or localized discomfort at injection sites. These reactions are often procedure-related, but clinics should provide appropriate post-treatment guidance and escalation instructions.

More serious complications are uncommon but require prompt recognition. Vascular compromise, infection, hypersensitivity reactions, nodules, inflammatory responses, tissue discoloration, or delayed reactions should be managed under established medical protocols. Injectors should understand facial vascular anatomy, avoid inappropriate placement, and maintain readiness to manage complications associated with HA-based implants.

Patient selection remains a clinical responsibility. Assess medical history, prior injectable procedures, active skin infection, inflammatory skin disease at the treatment site, known hypersensitivity, bleeding risk, anticoagulant use, immune considerations, pregnancy or breastfeeding status when relevant to clinic policy, and recent procedures that may affect the planned area. Do not use the device outside trained professional practice or without aseptic technique.

Handling, Storage, and Documentation

Store and handle the product according to the manufacturer’s instructions on the outer packaging and device insert. Before use, inspect the box and syringe for integrity, confirm lot and expiration details, and keep the product within approved clinic inventory controls. Do not use a device if packaging is compromised or if the preparation appears unsuitable for use.

Procedure documentation should include the product name, lot number, expiration date, treated area, amount used, injection technique, injector name, and any relevant patient counseling. Centralized purchasing teams may add internal item codes to improve receiving, shelf allocation, and usage tracking across multiple rooms or locations.

Quick tip: Keep lot stickers or recorded identifiers with the treatment note before the syringe leaves the preparation area.

How Long Results Last and How to Set Expectations

Duration varies by patient, skin condition, injection technique, anatomical area, lifestyle factors, and the overall protocol. Because RRS® HA Long Lasting is used for skin quality, clinics should avoid presenting it as a direct substitute for high-volume fillers or as a guaranteed duration product. Treatment plans often involve staged assessment rather than a single universal schedule.

Before-and-after photography, standardized lighting, patient-reported skin quality measures, and consistent follow-up intervals can help teams evaluate response. Reviews and patient satisfaction reports can be useful for service improvement, but they should not replace clinical assessment or individualized consent discussions.

How It Compares With Fillers and Other Skin Boosters

RRS® HA Long Lasting is best understood as a skin-quality dermal implant with cross-linked HA, not as the longest-lasting filler for every aesthetic objective. Traditional HA fillers are commonly selected for contour, projection, fold support, or line-specific correction, depending on their rheology and approved use context. Skin boosters and biorevitalization products are usually chosen for hydration, texture, and dermal quality.

Clinics that want adjacent HA skin-quality options may evaluate FILLMED NCTF 135 HA, FILLMED M-HA 18, or Restylane Skinboosters Vital Light with Lidocaine when building a protocol-specific formulary. For mesotherapy-style planning, BCN Revita-HA may be reviewed as a related HA-containing option.

For staff education, the article on collagen and hyaluronic acid in wrinkle-focused care can help teams explain why HA-based hydration support differs from collagen stimulation or structural lifting. Product selection should remain based on injector training, patient anatomy, treatment goal, and clinic governance.

Related Protocol Planning

Practices may use RRS® HA Long Lasting as part of a wider aesthetic program that includes topical regimens, energy-based procedures, microneedling, biorevitalization, or staged HA treatments. Sequence and spacing should be set by the treating clinician, with attention to inflammation, healing time, and cumulative tissue response.

Clinics evaluating broader HA and mesotherapy education can review FILLMED NCTF 135 HA protocol considerations or the article on BCN injection mesotherapy planning. For another biorevitalization-focused product pathway, Ejal40 skin treatment context may support internal formulary discussions.

Ordering Checklist for Licensed Practices

  • Confirm the product name: RRS® HA Long Lasting
  • Confirm the unit: 1 x 3 mL prefilled syringe
  • Record the SKU: 100162
  • Match the item to approved clinic protocols
  • Verify staff training for intradermal injectable implants
  • Plan session volume before assigning stock
  • Document lot, expiration, quantity, and treatment site
  • Maintain sterile technique and single-use device controls

When buying RRS HA Long Lasting for sale through a professional supply account, use current account pricing rather than public price comparisons. Clinic cost can vary with account terms, order size, and procurement cadence, so purchasing teams should sign in before finalizing case allocation.

Authoritative Sources

NIH/NCBI hyaluronic acid biochemistry and use

This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

  • Main Ingredient: Cross-Linked Hyaluronic Acid
  • Manufacturer: Skin Tech Pharma Group
  • Drug Class: Cosmetic Injectable
  • Generic Name: Hyaluronic acid (HA)
  • Package Contents: 3 mL x 1 Pre-Filled Syringe
  • Storage Requirements: Room Temperature (2℃~25℃)
  • Main Usage: Hydrating Filler, Anti Ageing

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