Prollenium at Bar Beauty Medical Toronto
Revanesse is made in Aurora, Ontario, about an hour up Yonge Street from our CityPlace clinic. It is the only filler on our menu whose manufacturer, regulator and patient are all in the same province. This page covers Revanesse as a filler and the company that makes it. Revanesse Pure, the hydration skin booster, is a different product doing a different job and it has its own Revanesse Pure page.
Almost every dermal filler injected in Toronto is manufactured in Europe or the United States and imported. Revanesse is not. Prollenium Medical Technologies develops, manufactures and trains on it inside the Greater Toronto Area, and Health Canada licensed the line in 2005 under a company record that still lists an Aurora street address.
| Stage | Where | The record it comes from |
|---|---|---|
| Company of record | Prollenium Medical Technologies Inc., 138 Industrial Parkway N., Aurora, Ontario L4G 4C3 | Health Canada company record 116543, status active |
| Development and manufacture | One site, described by Prollenium as end to end in a single location | Prollenium’s own corporate site, which also states ISO 13485:2016 registration |
| Canadian device licence | Licence 69955, Class III, first licensed 12 December 2005, still active | Health Canada Medical Devices Active Licence Listing |
| Injector training | PACE programme, purpose-built training facility in Richmond Hill, Ontario | Prollenium’s own description of its PACE programme |
| Point of injection | 46 Fort York Blvd, CityPlace, Toronto | This clinic |
Licence numbers, dates and the company address were read from Health Canada’s public medical devices API in August 2026. Being made nearby is a supply-chain fact and a traceability advantage. It is not a clinical claim, and we do not present it as one.
About Prollenium Medical Technologies
Prollenium is a Canadian medical device company based in Aurora, Ontario. Its own consumer site dates the business to 2002 and describes it as a hyaluronic acid filler manufacturer that has been developing products in the medical devices industry, with a focus on aesthetics, since then. Its corporate site makes a specific claim about its plant: that it is the only manufacturer in North America offering end-to-end product development and manufacturing in one location, and that it is a registered ISO 13485:2016 company.
Revanesse is the filler line. Prollenium also sells SoftFil cannulas and a skin rejuvenation platform called VAMP, and runs an education programme called PACE, short for Prollenium Advanced Clinical Education, out of a training facility in Richmond Hill. PACE includes hands-on in-clinic teaching, cadaver labs, symposiums and an online portal. For a Toronto injector that proximity is not a marketing detail: continuing education on this product line is a drive up the 404, not a flight.
What twenty years on one Canadian licence actually looks like
Prollenium’s core filler licence is number 69955, first issued on 12 December 2005 and still active. Its title in the register is not a brand name at all. It reads HYALURONIC ACID GEL FILLER, a generic category, and underneath it Health Canada lists thirty-two device trade names accumulated over two decades. Some of them are current Revanesse products. Some are names the company has retired: Hyladex, Hylanew and Hylanew Ultra, all ended in June 2006; Redexis and its variants; Ovita and Ovita Fine Lines.
That single licence is effectively a twenty-year product archive held in public. It is also a good illustration of what a Canadian device licence is and is not. It proves that the products listed on it may lawfully be sold in Canada. It records the company, the risk class, the dates and the trade names. It contains no indications field of any kind, so it says nothing about what any of those products is for. Anyone who tells you a filler is Health Canada approved for a specific facial area is describing something the register does not contain.
The line is still being added to, and the dates are public
Health Canada records a first-licence date for every trade name on a licence, which means the Revanesse range comes with a public timeline. Revanesse itself and Revanesse Ultra were added on 16 June 2006. Contour followed on 16 October 2009. Kiss arrived on 19 November 2012. The plus versions, which carry lidocaine, were added in a batch on 16 October 2013. Then a long gap, and a recent run of new products: Revise on 10 January 2019, Shape on 22 July 2019, Outline on 20 November 2020, Sculpt on 1 February 2024 and Renew+ on 19 August 2024.
Two things follow from that. The first is that the products aimed at the jaw, the chin and the lip border are recent arrivals in Canada, not decades-old formulations. The second is that a clinic quoting you a Revanesse product that was licensed eighteen months ago cannot honestly claim a long Canadian track record for it, and neither can we. New is not a fault. Pretending new is old would be.
The other things Prollenium holds a Canadian licence for
Prollenium’s Canadian footprint is wider than one filler family. Alongside 69955 it currently holds licences for Revanesse Lips and Lips Plus (107099), SoftFil cannulas (108209), the PuraPlas autologous fibrin and platelet system (99568), Dermal Roller SR (100071), the Microfill blunt tip cannula (105924), HydraDerma (106859), and, since 14 November 2025, a single-device licence for a product called Matrisse (114312). We stock the filler line and nothing else on that list, and we are not going to imply otherwise.
One historical entry is worth knowing because it connects to another page on this site. Between January 2006 and May 2011 Prollenium held Canadian licence 70245 for Feather Lift Aptos Threads, a non-absorbable polypropylene thread product. The Aptos name has a discontinuous Canadian history and the modern absorbable Aptos threads we use sit on a completely different licence held by a different company. The detail is on our Aptos page.
Prollenium products we use
Revanesse is the hyaluronic acid line we reach for in lip work and in several of the contouring treatments. It is named by name in four entries in our booking system, in the treatment name or in its description, which is more than any other filler brand we carry, because in those cases the product and the technique are inseparable.
| Treatment in our booking system | What it is | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Russian Lip, 1 cc | Revanesse, vertical technique for lip height and definition | $750 |
| Signature Mini Lip Plump, 0.5 cc | Revanesse, half syringe for a subtle enhancement | $500 |
| Temporal Contouring | Revanesse, temple volume | $750 |
| Revanesse Pure Skin Boosters, 1 cc | Hyaluronic acid skin booster for hydration and texture | $500 |
All figures are Canadian dollars, live in Jane, and the consultation is free and never charged. Other filler treatments on the menu are priced by area rather than by product, and the gel is chosen in the room. The full live menu is on our price list.
What Prollenium publishes each Revanesse product is designed for
Prollenium’s Canadian consumer site lists seven products in the Revanesse line and gives each one an indication area. The table below reproduces what the manufacturer publishes. Prollenium adds its own footnote to that material, which we think is worth repeating rather than burying: injection depth, treatment areas and product indications may differ between countries, regions and territories, and the locally approved labelling governs.
| Revanesse product | What Prollenium says it is | Areas Prollenium names |
|---|---|---|
| Ultra+ | Medium viscosity, versatile gel for deeper wrinkles and folds | Submalar area, nasolabial fold, oral commissures, marionette lines |
| Contour+ | Thick, high viscosity gel for large volume areas | Cheeks and temples, noted for thin skin patients |
| Shape+ | Highest viscosity gel in the line, for deep tissue volume | Lateral cheeks |
| Sculpt+ | Lowest swell ratio in the line, for supra-periosteal placement | Chin and jawline |
| Outline+ | Smooth, viscous gel for deep volume and lip structure | Vermillion border, philtral column, lips |
| Kiss+, now Lips+ | Smooth gel to hydrate, plump and shape | Lips and perioral lines |
| Renew+ | Skin booster combining low and high molecular weight hyaluronic acid | Face, neck, decolletage |
Read that as an engineering brief, not as a menu. It tells you what the manufacturer built each gel to do. It does not tell you which one suits your face, and it is not a Canadian indication.
A naming change worth knowing about
Revanesse Kiss and Kiss+ were renamed. On the Canadian device register, licence 107099 shows Revanesse Kiss and Revanesse Kiss+ with Lidocaine ending on 24 December 2025, and Revanesse Lips and Revanesse Lips+ beginning the same day. Same licence, same manufacturer, new names. Prollenium’s Canadian consumer site still displays the Kiss+ name on its product page, so for a while you will see both. If a clinic quotes you Kiss and another quotes you Lips, they are not offering you different things.
What we deliberately do not carry from Prollenium, and why
We carry the Revanesse filler line and nothing else Prollenium makes. We do not use the VAMP skin rejuvenation platform, we do not use PuraPlas, Dermal Roller SR or HydraDerma, and we do not stock Matrisse. None of those is a criticism of the products. They are simply not part of how this clinic works, and a manufacturer page that quietly implies we have the full catalogue would be the same error we have spent time removing from other pages on this site.
We also do not run the Revanesse Rewards patient programme that Prollenium promotes to participating providers. If loyalty points matter to you, ask at the consultation and we will tell you exactly what we do and do not participate in rather than let you assume.
The comparative claims we will not repeat
Prollenium markets Revanesse with a set of comparisons, and we are not going to pass them on to you as though they were settled facts. Here is what they are and why we hold them at arm’s length.
The pain and swelling figures
Prollenium states that in a clinical trial 74 percent more patients reported injection site pain after treatment with a comparable product than with Revanesse Ultra+, and that 51 percent more patients treated with a comparable product experienced swelling. Both figures are footnoted to a single study: a multicentre, double-blind, randomised, split-face trial for the correction of nasolabial folds, published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology in 2018. The comparator is not named in the marketing copy, the endpoint is one facial area, and the study is the manufacturer’s own. It may well be a good study. It is still one study, on one area, against an unnamed product, and that is not a basis for us to tell you a filler hurts less.
The concentration and viscosity claims
Several Revanesse product pages state that the gel contains greater hyaluronic acid concentration and has higher viscosity than the manufacturer’s comparators. The footnote on those claims reads: testing from Prollenium Medical Technologies Inc., data on file. Data on file means the reader cannot check it. We treat unverifiable comparatives as marketing, not evidence.
The modulus claim on Sculpt+
Prollenium describes Sculpt+ as its highest elastic modulus and lowest swell ratio gel. That is a statement about the ranking inside its own range, with no number published, and we would not quote it comparatively even if there were one. There is no published elastic modulus figure for any Revanesse product in the peer-reviewed literature. More to the point, the same product can read very differently depending on the rheometer settings used, a problem documented by Lorenc, Ohrlund and Edsman in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology in 2017, and a higher modulus does not reliably produce more projection, which Flegeau and colleagues showed in Pharmaceutics in 2023. We describe how a gel behaves and where it belongs. We do not put a number on it.
What Prollenium does publish that is checkable
Two things. The company states that over four million Revanesse syringes have been sold worldwide, and that over 300 patients of multiple skin types were treated with Revanesse Ultra+ across three clinical trials with no serious adverse events reported. Volume sold is a commercial fact rather than a safety endpoint, and 300 patients is a modest evidence base by the standards of the largest filler families. Both are still more useful than an unnamed comparator.
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Other brands we partner with
Bar Beauty Medical is an authorized partner for the most-trusted names in medical aesthetics. Browse our other brand pages to see what we offer:
- Allergan, Botox Cosmetic
- Galderma, Dysport, Sculptra
- Laboratoires Vivacy, Stylage S, M, L, XL, XXL
- Teoxane, Teosyal Redensity 1 and Redensity 2
- Merz, Radiesse calcium hydroxylapatite
- InMode, Morpheus 8, Forma, Body FX, Diolaze
- Aerolase, NeoSkin, NeoClear (all skin tones)
- Aptos, premium absorbable thread lifts
- Venus Concept, Venus Bliss fat reduction
- SkinPen, only FDA-cleared microneedling device
- SkinCeuticals, clinical-grade vitamin C and antioxidants
- SkinBetter Science, AlphaRet retinoid and Even Tone correctors
- NOON Aesthetics, DermShield acne, brightening, and retinaldehyde
- Hale Derma, hypochlorous acid pre and post-care spray
Where Revanesse sits against the other fillers we carry
We use hyaluronic acid from three manufacturers and they do different jobs. The reason Revanesse does our lip work is not that we prefer the brand in the abstract. It is that Vivacy’s two dedicated lip gels, Stylage Special Lips and Lips Plus, hold no Canadian device licence and cannot be sold here, while Revanesse lip products can. Supply shapes the menu more than preference does, and we would rather explain that than let it look like a taste ranking.
| Job | What we usually reach for | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Lip volume, shape and border | Revanesse | Licensed lip-specific products, and the two lip treatments in our booking system name it |
| Cheek, chin, jawline, deep folds | Stylage | The volumising grades Vivacy built for structure are the grades Canada licensed |
| Under-eye hollowing | Teosyal Redensity 2 | Formulated for the thinnest skin on the face, with low water binding |
| Skin quality and hydration | Revanesse Pure Skin Boosters or Teosyal Redensity 1 | Boosters change texture, not shape. Both are in our booking system |
| Collagen stimulation rather than gel volume | Radiesse | Calcium hydroxylapatite, a different material, and not reversible with hyaluronidase |
What Revanesse will not do
- It will not make thin lips into a different mouth. Lip anatomy sets a ceiling. Past it, more product reads as a lip that has been filled rather than a lip that looks like yours.
- It will not lift sagging skin. A gel restores volume. Laxity is a separate problem with separate tools.
- It will not stop migration on its own. Product placed too superficially or too often in a mobile area can move. Technique, dose and interval matter more than brand. Our page on filler migration covers what actually causes it.
- It is not permanent. Hyaluronic acid is reversible with hyaluronidase, and our dissolving session is $150.
- Being made in Ontario does not make it safer. It makes the supply chain shorter and the paper trail easier to check. Those are real, and they are not the same thing as a clinical advantage.
Who should not have Revanesse, or any hyaluronic acid filler
Prollenium publishes a full contraindication list on its patient site and we screen against it before booking. Filler is not appropriate if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, if you have a history of hypertrophic scarring or keloid formation, if there is scarring at the intended site, if you have an active inflammatory skin condition such as rosacea or seborrheic dermatitis at or near the site, if you have an infection or unhealed wound on the face, if you have a known allergy to hyaluronic acid products, to lidocaine or to streptococcal proteins, or if you are on anticoagulant or antiplatelet therapy or have a bleeding or clotting disorder. Prollenium also states that its fillers should not be used in anyone under 22, and advises against combining them with laser, intense pulsed light, chemical peeling or dermabrasion within four weeks. Pre-injectable screening at this clinic runs under our Medical Director.
Frequently asked questions about Prollenium and Revanesse
Is Revanesse Canadian?
Yes. Revanesse is made by Prollenium Medical Technologies Inc., whose Health Canada company record gives an address at 138 Industrial Parkway N. in Aurora, Ontario. Prollenium’s own site dates the business to 2002 and describes it as operating end-to-end product development and manufacturing in one location. Its injector training programme runs from a facility in Richmond Hill. All three of those places are in the Greater Toronto Area.
Is Revanesse approved in Canada?
Revanesse products are licensed for sale in Canada as Class III medical devices. The main licence is 69955, titled HYALURONIC ACID GEL FILLER, first licensed on 12 December 2005 and still active, which lists thirty-two trade names accumulated over twenty years. Revanesse Lips and Lips+ sit on a second licence, 107099. A device licence proves a product may lawfully be sold in Canada. It publishes no indication, so nobody should quote a Canadian indication from one.
Which Revanesse product will I be given?
We decide at the appointment, on your anatomy, and we tell you before we inject. Prollenium publishes an indication area for each product in the line, and that is a useful description of what each gel was built for, but it is not a prescription for your face. We do not pre-assign a product in a phone quote.
What is the difference between Revanesse Kiss and Revanesse Lips?
They are the same products under new names. Health Canada’s register shows Revanesse Kiss and Kiss+ with Lidocaine ending on 24 December 2025 and Revanesse Lips and Lips+ starting the same day on the same licence. Prollenium’s Canadian consumer page still shows the Kiss+ name, so both are in circulation. Nothing about the product changed with the label.
How much does Revanesse cost in Toronto at your clinic?
A Russian Lip at 1 cc is $750 and a Signature Mini Lip Plump at 0.5 cc is $500. Temporal Contouring with Revanesse is $750, and Revanesse Pure Skin Boosters at 1 cc is $500. All Canadian dollars, all live in our booking system. The consultation is free and we write the total down before anything is injected.
Does Revanesse hurt less than other fillers?
We are not going to tell you that. Prollenium publishes a comparison based on a single 2018 split-face study against an unnamed comparator, on nasolabial folds only. That is not enough for us to make a comfort promise. What we can tell you is that lidocaine versions exist, that topical numbing is available, and that technique and pace do more for comfort than brand does.
Do you stock the rest of the Prollenium catalogue?
No. We carry the Revanesse filler line. We do not use VAMP, PuraPlas, Dermal Roller SR, HydraDerma or Matrisse, all of which Prollenium holds separate Canadian licences for. We would rather list what we do not have than let a brand page imply a full catalogue.
Can Revanesse be dissolved?
Yes. It is hyaluronic acid, so hyaluronidase breaks it down. Our dissolving session is $150 and we keep hyaluronidase on site. That matters much more for the rare vascular emergency than it does for changing your mind about lip shape.
Is Revanesse better than the imported brands?
No, and we would not trust anyone who said so. It is a well-made hyaluronic acid gel from a manufacturer whose paperwork is easy to check and whose plant is an hour away. Those are advantages of traceability and logistics, not of clinical outcome. The gel that suits your face is the one your injector picks after assessing it.
Who will inject me?
Injectable treatments at Bar Beauty Medical are performed by Jasmine Saggu, RN, our Aesthetic Nurse Injector, or by Shahram Mafazi, IMG, PDD, our Aesthetic Medicine Expert, Trainer and Instructor. Both work under the medical direction of Dr. John David Henneberry-Fudge, MD, FRCPC, CPSO #95972. The whole team is on our team page.
How do I book, and what happens if I need to cancel?
We hold your appointment with a credit card and nothing is charged when you book. Cancel or reschedule at least 24 hours before your appointment and there is no charge. If you do not show up, we charge $100 to the card, and a first missed appointment is usually forgiven and credited toward your next treatment. The consultation itself is free and there is no obligation to treat on the day.
Sources used on this page
- Prollenium Medical Technologies corporate site, manufacturing claim, ISO 13485:2016 registration, product families and the PACE programme in Richmond Hill: prollenium.com
- Revanesse Canada patient site, company history from 2002, per-product indication areas, contraindication list, syringes sold and trial figures: revanesse.ca
- Health Canada Medical Devices Active Licence Listing, company 116543 and licences 69955, 70245, 99568, 100071, 105924, 106859, 107099, 108209 and 114312, read through health-products.canada.ca in August 2026
- Lorenc ZP, Ohrlund A, Edsman K. J Drugs Dermatol 2017;16(9):876 to 882, on rheometer dependence
- Flegeau K et al. Pharmaceutics 2023;15(11):2585, on modulus and projection
Booking a Revanesse consultation at Bar Beauty Medical
If you are thinking about lips, temples or skin hydration, book the free consultation. We assess, photograph a baseline, tell you which product family we would use and why, and write the plan down with a total before anything happens. If the honest answer is that you do not need it, or that half a syringe is enough, that is what you will hear.
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