Radiesse
Radiesse Dermal Filler by V Boutique of the Palm Beaches
RADIESSE is a wrinkle filler used to plump the skin. RADIESSE is injected through a small needle and placed under the skin. Immediately, this filler works to add volume under the skin, and over time, the benefits of RADIESSE continue by stimulating your body’s own natural collagen. The natural results have been shown to last a year or more in many patients, making the treatment results both immediate and long-lasting.
How does Radiesse work?
Once injected, RADIESSE plumps the skin to give the appearance of a smoother surface. Over time, RADIESSE works to stimulate the body to produce collagen naturally.1Ultimately the body absorbs the product and leaves behind the natural collagen for long-lasting results.
Where can Radiesse be injected?
RADIESSE can be injected in the following locations*:
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Smile lines: also called the nasolabial folds, are the lines that run from the corners of the nose to the corners of the mouth
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Marionette lines: the lines that run downward from the corners of the mouth
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Corners of the mouth: also called the oral commissure, if these are turned downward it can make you look as though you’re frowning
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Pre-jowl fold: the area on either side of the chin, where skin can sag due to loss of facial volume
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Chin wrinkles: horizontal lines that can form on your chin and distract from your smile
*RADIESSE is FDA-approved for correction of moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds, such as nasolabial folds.
Why Choose Radiesse?
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RADIESSE immediately replenishes lost volume and stimulates the production of your own natural collagen with results that can last a year or more in many patients.1-3
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Over time, the gel is absorbed and the body metabolizes the CaHA microspheres leaving behind only your own natural collagen.1
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RADIESSE is clinically proven to last a year or more in many patients2,3
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RADIESSE provides results with high patient satisfaction2,4
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RADIESSE is FDA-approved to mix with lidocaine, an anesthetic, to significantly reduce injection-related pain