Injectables Program
Radiesse
The Dual-Effect injectable for immediate lift and long-term collagen regeneration. Define, contour, and restore structure.
What is Radiesse?
Radiesse is a unique dermal filler made of Calcium Hydroxylapatite (CaHA) microspheres suspended in a gel carrier. It provides a dual effect: the gel offers an immediate lift, correcting volume loss instantly, while the CaHA microspheres act as a scaffold, stimulating your body to produce its own natural collagen for long-lasting structural support.
Your Radiesse Journey
Experience results that evolve and improve over time.
Immediately: The Lift
The gel carrier instantly adds volume and lift, smoothing moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds. You'll see a noticeable improvement right after your treatment.
2-3 Months: The Stimulation
The CaHA microspheres begin to stimulate your fibroblasts, the cells responsible for producing collagen. Your skin starts to build its own natural structural support network.
12+ Months: The Legacy
Even after the gel has been absorbed, the newly produced collagen remains, providing long-lasting structural support and definition. Results can last a year or more in many patients.
Structural Support
Acts like a scaffold under the skin, ideal for defining areas like the jawline and chin.
Dual-Effect Action
Provides an immediate filling effect plus long-term collagen biostimulation.
Clinically Proven
A well-studied and FDA-approved injectable with a high rate of patient satisfaction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Radiesse is excellent for patients experiencing volume loss and seeking enhanced definition in the lower face, such as the jawline, chin, and nasolabial folds. It is ideal for those wanting a long-lasting, structural improvement.
No, Radiesse is not typically recommended for use in the lips or under the eyes. Hyaluronic acid fillers are the preferred choice for these delicate areas. Our doctors will recommend the best product for your specific needs.
Downtime is minimal. As with any injectable treatment, you may experience some temporary swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection sites, which typically resolves within a few days.