
Radiesse
The Long Lasting Temporary Injectable Filler
Radiesse is used for:
- Nasolabial Folds
- Post-Rhinoplasty Defects
- Marionette Lines
- Chin & Cheek Augmentation
- Tear Trough
- Mental Crease Augmentation
- Jaw Line Contouring
Frequently Asqued Questions
- Will I need a skin test?
- Are there any side effects?
- What if I am taking medication?
- Does it hurt?
- What is Radiesse composed of?
- Radiesse: pics before and after
- Can Radiesse be injected over other implants?
- How many treatments will I require?
- Is Radiesse permanent?
- Will Radiesse become hard or noticeable to the touch?
- How long will Radiesse last?
- Is Radiesse approved?
- How quickly can I return to my normal activities?
- Will Radiesse appear on an x-ray?
Will I need a skin test? (Top)
No pre-testing is required due to Radiesse's unique natural product formulation and biocompatibility profile.
Are there any side effects? (Top)
There are few reported side effects. However, some common injection-related reactions may occur, such as redness, swelling, pain, itching, discoloration and tenderness at the injection site.
What if I am taking medication? (Top)
Radiesse should not be implanted in patients while on an aspirin regimen or while taking other medications that could inhibit the healing process. Please consult your physician for more information.
Does it hurt? (Top)
Patient reactions vary, therefore injections may be accompanied by either a topical or injectable anesthetic. Please consult your physician for more information.
What is Radiesse composed of? (Top)
Radiesse is composed of synthetic calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) microspheres suspended in a gel carrier.
CaHA is a biomaterial with over twenty years of use in orthopedics, neurosurgery, dentistry, and ophthalmology, and is the primary mineral constituent of bone and teeth. The semi-solid nature of Radiesse is created by suspending CaHA in a common water based carrier, also used in a large array of products.
Because CaHA has similar characteristics to bone and teeth, it is naturally compatible with the body. Radiesse is synthetic and man-made, similar to calcium phosphate. It has been tested extensively in clinical trials since 1995 with good safety and efficacy results.
Radiesse: pics before and after (Top)
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Jawline Contouring |
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After 2 months |
Nasolabial Folds |
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After 21 months |
Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty |
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Can Radiesse be injected over other implants? (Top)
Radiesse should not be implanted in patients with other implants or materials still in place.
How many treatments will I require? (Top)
Some patients may achieve an optimal correction on their first injection. For other patients, variability in the rate of tissue i in-growth following resorption of the gel carrier may require a touch-up to achieve an optimal correction.
Is Radiesse permanent? (Top)
No. The gel carrier dissipates over a few months allowing for new I tissue infiltration. The CaHA particles gradually break down and are metabolized over time.
Will Radiesse become hard or noticeable to the touch? (Top)
No. Radiesse will remain soft and pliable and will take on the characteristics of the surrounding tissue.
How long will Radiesse last? (Top)
The microspheres of CaHA have been shown to last up to seven years clinically. In facial applications, Radiesse should provide a correction that lasts around two years. Individual results may vary, affected by age, skin type, lifestyle and muscle activity.
Is Radiesse approved? (Top)
Yes. Radiesse has approval in Canada , a CE Mark certification for facial plastic surgery, among others, and a number of U.S. PDA clearances.
How quickly can I return to my normal activities? (Top)
Approximately 24 hours following injection of Radiesse, most swelling or redness will have subsided. Some patients return to work immediately following injection, while others may need 24 hours.
Will Radiesse appear on an x-ray? (Top)
Radiesse might appear on dental x-rays as it is radio-opaque, however, it should not interfere with radiological procedures because it has lower density than bone.
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Biocompatible: L'hydroxylapatite de calcium est un composant principal osseux. Ses microparticules sont véhiculées dans un gel de carboxyméthylcellulose de sodium, de glycérine et d'eau. Aucune manipulation spéciale ni mélange requis. Les microsphères durables se dégradent lentement et naturellement pendant des années et offrent un effet prolonge. |
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Les microsphères de 25 à 45 microns sont taillées uniformément pour une stabilité constante sans risque de migration, pour un effet longue durée. Les microsphères se désagrègent progressivement par un mécanisme naturel, sans risque de rejet. La dispersion uniforme des microsphères créée une plate-forme permettant une infiltration naturelle dans le tissu du patient. Ne contient aucun composant ni dérive humain ou animal. |







