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The RHA® Collection: Redensity, RHA® 2, and RHA® 4 Explained

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The RHA® collection is one of the two dermal filler lines available at Aetheria Aesthetics & Wellness™ in Pittsburgh’s North Hills. It is not our everyday line, Restylane® is, but it is the one we reach for in specific situations. RHA stands for Resilient Hyaluronic Acid, and the name points to what makes it distinctive: these fillers are formulated to stretch and recoil with facial movement. Here is a clear guide to the three RHA® fillers and where each fits, from Melissa Kolowitz, PA-C.

What makes RHA® different

All RHA® fillers are hyaluronic acid, the same substance your body already produces, which is why they integrate naturally and can be dissolved if an adjustment is ever needed. What sets the collection apart is how the gel is made. RHA® is designed to be more adaptable in areas that move a lot, the parts of the face where a stiffer filler can look or feel unnatural when you talk, smile, or laugh.

That dynamic profile is the whole reason RHA® has a place in the practice. It is not better or worse than the Restylane® collection we use most often. It is a different tool, suited to certain areas and certain patients, and we choose it on purpose rather than by default.

The three RHA® fillers

RHA® Redensity is the most refined option in the collection, made for the delicate area around the mouth. It is the choice for fine lip lines, the vertical creases sometimes called lipstick lines, where a lightweight, movement-friendly gel can soften the line while keeping natural expression.

RHA® 2 handles moderate lines and folds, including the nasolabial lines from the nose to the mouth. It adds balanced volume in expressive areas without overfilling, which makes it a flexible everyday option within the collection.

RHA® 4 is the most robust of the three. It is built for deeper folds and for cheek or jawline contouring, where more structural support is needed. Like the rest of the collection, it is formulated to keep natural movement even while providing that support.

How we choose

The question Melissa is really asking with RHA® is how much a given area moves. The more expressive the zone, the more a resilient gel earns its place. Lip lines on someone who talks and smiles a lot are the classic example. A stiffer filler there can read or feel unnatural the moment the face moves, while RHA®’s stretch-and-recoil sits more comfortably through expression. That is the situation where we will choose it over a Restylane® product.

From there the match is straightforward. Fine lip lines and the perioral area point toward Redensity. Moderate folds suit RHA® 2. Deeper folds or contouring needs point toward RHA® 4. As with every filler at Aetheria, we dose conservatively, adding measured volume and building at a follow-up rather than overfilling on the first visit. Individual results vary.

RHA® vs Restylane®

Restylane® is the line we work with most often, and RHA® comes in when its resilient profile fits a particular dynamic area or patient. Both are well-made hyaluronic acid collections, and the choice comes down to how much the area moves, the result you want, and what has worked for you before. We lay out the side-by-side comparison and the full filler menu on our dermal fillers page.

Safety and reversibility

RHA® fillers have a strong safety record when placed by a trained clinician. Because they are hyaluronic acid, they can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase if an adjustment is ever needed. The most common effects are temporary swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection site that settle within a few days. We review your medical history at consultation to confirm filler is appropriate for you.

Frequently asked questions

How long do RHA® fillers last? It varies by product and area, generally several months to over a year, with firmer placements in the cheeks or jawline lasting longer than fine-line work. Individual results vary.

Is RHA® better than Restylane®? Neither is better. They are different tools. We choose based on how much the area moves and your goals, and we use Restylane® most often.

Can RHA® be dissolved? Yes. As a hyaluronic acid filler, it can be adjusted or dissolved if needed.


Curious whether an RHA® or Restylane® filler is the better fit for you? See our dermal fillers page or book a consultation with Melissa Kolowitz, PA-C, in Pittsburgh’s North Hills.

This article is educational and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results vary. All treatments require an in-person consultation and clinical evaluation.