Lips lose volume, color, and elasticity with age. Restylane Kysse is a lip filler that adds volume, smooths upper lip lines for up to one year, and enhances lip color. Designed specifically for the movement of lips, Restylane Kysse is made with XpresHAn Technology’s innovative cross-linking gel for precise, natural-looking results.

Restylane Kysse Results

  • 96% of subjects reported improved lip fullness 8 weeks after treatment.1*
  • 98% of subjects were satisfied with the Kysse-ability of their lips.2†
  • 90% of partners were satisfied with the appearance of their partners’ lips after treatment.2†
  • 96% of subjects agreed that their lips looked natural.
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Restylane Kysse FAQs

Restylane Kysse is a clear injectable gel composed of hyaluronic acid (HA). HA is a naturally occurring sugar, found in the human body. Restylane Kysse is crosslinked with BDDE, an ingredient that helps form a network of HA to provide a gel filler that lasts longer.

Restylane Kysse is injected into the lips and the lines around the upper lip to temporarily add fullness to the lips and help smooth the wrinkles around the upper lip (perioral lines) in patients over the age of 21.

Restylane Kysse is injected with an ultrafine needle into your lips to add fullness. It can also be injected into the skin above your lips to help smooth the wrinkles around your upper lip (perioral lines).


Your doctor will ask about your medical history to determine if Restylane Kysse is right for you. Patients with any of these conditions should not use Restylane Kysse:

  • Highly allergic (a history of severe allergic reaction or multiple severe allergies). Use may result in an allergic reaction.
  • If you have previous experience with allergic reactions to HA fillers. Use may result in an allergic reaction.
  • Allergic to anesthetics, such as lidocaine. Use may result in an allergic reaction.