Revance, Teoxane Introduce RHA® Dynamic Volume for Facial Rejuvenation

Revance and Teoxane have announced the availability of RHA® Dynamic Volume, formerly known as RHA® 4 Mepi, expanding the RHA® Collection with a hyaluronic acid filler designed to adapt to facial movement and support natural-looking outcomes. The product has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for cheek augmentation and correction of age-related midface contour deficiencies, according to a press release.
RHA® Dynamic Volume is intended to address both superficial dynamic fat, which moves with facial expression, and deeper static fat compartments that provide structural support. The treatment is designed to deliver results lasting up to one year. The announcement also notes increasing demand for volume restoration among patients experiencing facial fat loss, including those associated with weight changes.
“RHA® Dynamic Volume represents the next chapter of the Teoxane RHA® Collection,” said Nadeem Moiz, CEO of Revance. “This launch underscores the product's ability to meet the growing demand for fillers that deliver natural-looking, dynamic results. With the expanded midface indication, RHA® Dynamic Volume continues to set the standard for facial rejuvenation by combining adaptability, resiliency, and long-lasting results.”
The product is used in conjunction with Teoxane’s ATP approach and MLT Multilayering Technique™, which aim to guide injection strategy and support safety considerations. Clinical data cited in the announcement indicate that approximately 98% of patients reported natural-looking results at 2 months, and more than 94% reported natural-feeling results at rest and in motion at 1 year.
“RHA® Dynamic Volume is an innovation for patients experiencing volume loss due to weight changes or aging in the midface, delivering results that are beautiful at rest and in motion,” added board-certified dermatologist Jody Comstock, MD. “It is a versatile option that allows me to tailor treatments to each patient's unique needs.”