RADIESSE® injectable implant is an opaque, white colored injectable dermal filler that is made up of CaHA microspheres in a water-based gel RADIESSE® injectable implant is non-animal based and free from animal protein. Before you are injected, you do not have to be tested to see if you are allergic to RADIESSE®. injectable implant.
What is RADIESSE® used for?
RADIESSE® injectable implant is injected under your skin on the back of your hands (not your palms) to add volume to lessen the visibility of veins and tendons in your hands due to loss of fullness.
How does it work?
RADIESSE® injectable implant is injected under the skin with a thin needle to plump the skin and add volume to the back of your hands. RADIESSE® injectable implant will not correct the underlying causes of loss of fullness in the hands. RADIESSE® injectable implant will not be injected into your wrist or fingers. A
How long does the Treatment last
RADIESSE® Filler typically lasts around 12 to 18 months, although individual results may vary. The longevity of RADIESSE® results depends on factors such as the area treated, the amount of product injected, the patient’s metabolism, and their individual skin characteristics.
Some people may experience results that last longer than 18 months, while others may find that the effects gradually diminish after 12 months. To maintain the desired results, touch-up treatments or additional injections may be recommended by your healthcare provider.
It’s important to note that while RADIESSE® provides long-lasting results, it is not permanent. Over time, the body gradually metabolizes the calcium hydroxylapatite microspheres in RADIESSE®, leading to a natural breakdown of the filler material. Regular follow-up appointments with your healthcare provider can help to assess your results and determine if additional treatments are needed to maintain your desired aesthetic outcome.