At VIV Life Lounge, we use the RHA Collection (Resilient Hyaluronic Acid) to soften lines, restore facial balance, and enhance features with results that look beautiful at rest and natural in motion.
Most fillers look good when your face is still, but real life involves smiling, talking, laughing, and expression. The RHA Collection was developed to address dynamic areas, meaning areas of the face that move frequently. The goal is simple: soften lines and restore volume while maintaining a natural look as your face moves through everyday expression. At your consultation, we’ll map your facial structure, discuss your goals, and choose the best RHA formulation for your anatomy and desired finish, whether that is subtle refinement or more noticeable contour support.
RHA stands for Resilient Hyaluronic Acid, a type of hyaluronic acid (HA) gel designed to better adapt to facial movement. On the official RHA site, the collection is described as being made to adapt to dynamic facial movements for results that look natural both at rest and in motion.
What that means for you:
Expression friendly results: Designed for dynamic wrinkles and folds, such as nasolabial folds (smile lines).
Multiple formulations for different goals: Some RHA products are indicated for wrinkles and folds, while others are indicated for areas like lips or perioral lines, depending on the specific RHA product used.
Comfort focused: Many RHA formulations include lidocaine to help reduce discomfort during treatment.

Dermal filler should not make you look like a different person. The best outcomes are the ones people cannot “name”, they just notice you look refreshed. With RHA, our goal is to soften harsh shadows, support areas that have lost structure, and improve balance while keeping your features looking like your features.
What it can help with:
Smile lines (nasolabial folds) and other dynamic wrinkles and folds
Lip fullness and definition (with select RHA products)
Perioral lines (“lipstick lines”) with RHA Redensity, when appropriate
WHY WE CHOOSE RHA FOR NATURAL LOOKING ENHANCEMENT
The RHA Collection is designed specifically for dynamic facial areas, helping results stay natural as you move and express.
RHA fillers are described as being made to adapt to dynamic facial movements, for results that look beautiful at rest and flawless in motion.
The collection is formulated to more closely resemble the natural hyaluronic acid found in skin, supporting a softer, more natural appearance.
The official RHA Collection site notes that results can last up to 15 months in dynamic wrinkles and folds, and about 1 year in lips and lipstick lines, though longevity varies by patient and area treated.
Different RHA products have different FDA approved indications and placement depths, allowing a more customized approach based on your anatomy and goals.

Some clients need a subtle correction, others need structure in specific areas, and many need a blend. We’ll recommend the right product and placement strategy based on what you actually need, not a trend.
RHA stands for Resilient Hyaluronic Acid. It’s a collection of HA fillers designed for dynamic facial wrinkles and folds, meaning areas that move with facial expression.
Depending on the specific RHA product, treatment may include dynamic wrinkles and folds (like nasolabial folds), and select products are indicated for lip augmentation or perioral lines. Your provider will confirm what is appropriate for you.
In general, adults seeking improvement in facial lines, folds, or volume loss may be candidates. A consultation is essential because medical history, anatomy, and goals determine what is safe and appropriate. FDA labeling for several RHA products specifies use in adults 22 years and older.
Longevity varies by patient, area treated, and product used. The official RHA Collection site notes that results can last up to 15 months in dynamic wrinkles and folds and around 1 year in lips and lipstick lines.
Most filler appointments include consultation, facial mapping, cleansing, and precise injections. Some RHA products contain lidocaine to reduce injection discomfort. You may have mild swelling or tenderness afterward.
Many clients return to normal activity the same day. Common temporary effects can include swelling, redness, bruising, tenderness, or firmness at the injection site. Plan a buffer if you have an event coming up.
All dermal fillers carry risks. RHA labeling includes important warnings such as: fillers must not be injected into blood vessels, because intravascular injection can lead to serious complications (including vascular occlusion and tissue injury). This is rare, but it’s why injector technique and medical oversight matter.
That depends on your anatomy, goals, and the areas being treated. Some clients need a subtle 1 syringe refresh; others need a multi syringe plan for balanced correction. We’ll give you a transparent recommendation and you stay in control of pacing and budget.
Dermal filler is a medical aesthetic treatment. Results vary. During your consultation, we review your medical history, medications, allergies, pregnancy and breastfeeding status, and suitability for treatment. For safety, seek immediate medical attention for severe pain, vision changes, or signs of vascular compromise after any filler treatment.